Paul Bunyan Communications returns more than $3 million to members

Fun news from Red Lake Nation News for Paul Bunyan Communications’ members and a positive example of a broadband provider who serves rural areas…

 Paul Bunyan Communications is returning over $3 million to its members in 2024, the cooperative announced today.

Paul Bunyan Communications is a not-for-profit company that strives to provide the highest quality service at the most affordable rates. As a cooperative, membership in Paul Bunyan Communications includes the opportunity to share in the financial success of the company. When profits are earned, they are allocated to the members based on their proportional share of the allocable revenues. These allocations may then be returned to the individual members through capital credit retirements.

More about the business…

“Our cooperative is thriving, standing as the largest broadband cooperative in Minnesota with over 30,000 active members spread across our 6,000-square-mile service area. We have been diligently building and expanding one of the country’s largest all-fiber optic rural Gigabit networks, the GigaZone®, transforming how our members live, work, and play. It is gratifying to see our efforts paying off and to return profits to our membership.” said Gary Johnson, Paul Bunyan Communications CEO/General Manager.

“For over 70 years, we have been offering the latest technology at cost. Joining Paul Bunyan Communications is free-there are no membership fees or annual dues. Simply subscribe to a local phone line or GigaZone® Broadband Internet service and you become a member. You’ll enjoy cutting-edge technology supported by our dedicated team of over 160 local employees who live and work in the communities we serve.” added Dave Schultz, Paul Bunyan Communications Chief Financial Officer.

“In a highly competitive industry with national competitors, our cooperative has thrived by prioritizing our region and members. We focus solely on our local communities, not on customers in places like Sioux Falls, Fargo, or Minneapolis. Our investments stay here, enhancing our network, services, and communities in northern Minnesota.” added Brian Bissonette, Paul Bunyan Communications Marketing Supervisor.

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Librarian who follows rural broadband in MN and good uses of new technology (blandinonbroadband.org), hosts a radio show on MN music (mostlyminnesota.com), supports people experiencing homelessness in Minnesota (elimstrongtowershelters.org) and helps with social justice issues through Women’s March MN.

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