NOBLE — It’s been nearly four years since the much-revered Timberlake Rose Rock Museum closed, but Noble is holding tight to it title of Rose Rock Capital of the World.
NOBLE — It’s been nearly four years since the much-revered Timberlake Rose Rock Museum closed, but Noble is holding tight to its title of Rose Rock Capital of the World.
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A dual band router used for broadband internet is pictured. OEC Fiber brings a high speed connection to some areas of the state that previously had no other option, but some Cleveland County residents continue to wait for service availability in their area. By Jeff Elkins | Transcript Staff Writer
Oklahoma Electric Cooperative has reached over 20,000 Oklahomans with expanded high speed internet services in a concentrated campaign over the last three years, but some Cleveland County residents are still wondering when they will have access to the companyâs services.
In February 2019, the first zone opened for service to OECâs broadband internet. Over 3,300 miles of line later, Kayla Brandt, creative director for OEC Fiber, said the company is working continuously to expand its network and open new zones for service in its coverage area.