Empowering Communities: CTC Cares Nonprofit Now Accepting Grant Applications

Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC) is thrilled to introduce its new nonprofit initiative, CTC Cares, and is now accepting applications for its inaugural round of grant funding.

CTC Cares is committed to enhancing community well-being by supporting initiatives that drive innovation, promote physical, mental, and social health, and empower youth through technology scholarships. The program’s mission is to foster impactful, sustainable projects that create a brighter, more connected future for the communities it serves.

“The CTC Board of Directors feels strongly that we continue to support and enhance the communities we serve. As a cooperative, we are dedicated to seeing our communities thrive, and the impact grants through CTC Cares will be a catalyst to make that happen,” said CTC CEO/GM, Kristi Westbrock.

Organizations that have been a 501C3 for 12 months or longer can apply for up to $25,000 in grant funding. The first-round deadline is March 1, 2025. Applicants may view more information and apply at www.goctc.com/ctc-cares.


For more information:

Jill Casper, Director of Marketing and Community Engagement
218-454-4029 | jill@goctc.com

 

CTC is a technology advisor and full-service telecommunications company based in Brainerd, MN. Since 1952, CTC has grown into a complete communications provider offering telephone, high-speed internet, digital television, and IT services to businesses and individuals throughout central and northern Minnesota. More information about CTC can be found at www.goctc.com

Case Study: ISD 181

Serving nearly 6,500 students annually in Cass, Crow Wing and Morrison Counties, the Brainerd School District’s need for internet is critical to say the least.

In the early 2000s, a group of business leaders from the Brainerd Lakes Area recognized the region’s technological shortcomings and began meeting to address them. Their discussions revolved around assessing the current state of technology, anticipating future needs, and developing strategies to stay competitive in an evolving tech landscape. As former ISD 181 Superintendent Jerry Walseth recalled, “We found out we weren’t positioned very well in the Brainerd Lakes Area.”

In late 2001, the Brainerd School District Board proposed a levy to the community. This levy aimed to fund the construction of a new middle school, refurbish the high school and other elementary schools, and support technology upgrades within the district. A crucial component of the technology plan was ensuring all schools had high-speed internet access.

In early 2002, the community narrowly approved the levy, leading to a request for proposals from technology companies to establish a fiber network connecting all district schools. Walseth emphasized the desire for a partnership and a maintenance agreement with the selected technology company.

At that time, Kevin Larson, CEO of CTC, engaged with Walseth to understand the district’s goals. CTC responded to the proposal and thus began a unique partnership. CTC laid 30-40 miles of fiber optic cabling, agreeing to maintain it long-term. This meant that if road construction or other factors necessitated moving the fiber, CTC would handle it.

Walseth highlighted the community benefits: “One of the greatest spin-offs from the standpoint of the community is we went from this technological ‘black hole’ of not really having a lot of technology available to our community both in intellectual capacity as well as hardware capacity, to now developing this fiber network through our community which has brought a plethora of technology literate people into the community and has provided a wonderful resource for us, which is now a strength versus a weakness in this community.”

Fast forward to 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, students were sent home to engage in distance learning—a new challenge for both educators and telecom providers. It became evident that many students lacked reliable internet access, and some were unable to afford internet service due to financial limitations within their families.

CTC worked closely with the school district to identify students without home internet access and extended fiber lines to those within our service areas to support their educational needs – at no charge to the customer.

Additionally, CTC set up several public WiFi hotspots throughout our service area. These hotspots provided essential connectivity, enabling numerous students to complete their schoolwork and participate in distance learning classes during the pandemic.

As we look ahead to the future, we can ascertain that our partnership with ISD 181 will continue to remain strong and prosperous but also grow in new and meaningful ways. Our shared commitment to excellence and innovation has already brought significant positive change, and as we move forward, we are eager to explore new avenues of collaboration. In fact, CTC recently just converted over 800+ phones throughout 12 schools to a new model. This was no easy feat, and took a lot of manpower, time, and teamwork.

Our partnership with ISD 181 is more than just a collaboration—it is a testament to what can be achieved when two organizations come together with a shared vision and purpose.

ISD 181 Director of Technology, Ryan Schultz, said “It is always a pleasure to work on any project with the CTC team. They are always smiling and super helpful.”

Gilbert Promoted to Director of Outside Plant/MC Fiber

Steve Gilbert was recently promoted to Director of Outside Plant at Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC). Gilbert has been employed at CTC since May 2006 and has previously held the positions of Engineering Manager and Network Design Engineer.

Holding a technical degree in Electronics Engineering, Gilbert has been in the telecommunications industry since 1995, spanning a variety of jobs from construction to customer installations, to engineering.READ MORE

Lakes Jam and CTC Celebrate a Ten-Year Partnership

Lakes Jam is a 4-day concert event, held each June—at the iconic Brainerd International Raceway (BIR), in Brainerd, Minnesota. During these 4 days, concertgoers can see a variety of different acts and bands of both rock and country genres. Music has been proven repeatedly, that it brings people together. Music allows us to connect – whether that be singing and dancing along to the songs, feeling the rhythm and beats, and creates social connections of being in the same place, at the same time, experiencing the moment with others.

Music is all about connecting community-and so is Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC). As Lakes Jam celebrates their 10th anniversary, CTC celebrates being a proud partner of this event for 10 years as well. CTC is known for its tagline, “Connecting the Community”. This is why CTC continues to support the partnership.

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CTCIT Changes Name to Xtona

The name change does not impact CTC the broadband, phone and TV coop, it only reflects a change to our IT business division (CTCIT). Technology solutions for businesses continue to increase in complexity and demand as remote worker requirements, cyber security attacks, and proactive network support becomes more critical. Due to this increased demand for services and quickly-evolving technology, CTCIT has expanded its services and changed its name to Xtona.

“We’re excited to offer a more expansive suite of IT and network services to our local businesses. As we continue to grow, we felt this was the perfect time to rebrand our business IT services,” said Kristi Westbrock, CTC’s CEO/General Manager. “Regardless of the change, our customers will continue to experience the same exemplary level of service as they have today,” she continued.

Some of their services include cyber security, business compliance, firewall and network support and monitoring, asset management, policy development, email filtering, continuity management, and back up disaster recovery.

“CTC and Xtona offer the best of both worlds for business communication. With CTC’s fiber network, you can get fast reliable internet while Xtona partners with you to help with any of your IT needs,” said Kelvin Daniels, Xtona’s Director of Sales and Channels. “It’s an ever-changing industry and we look forward to working with businesses of all sizes and industries.”


Fore more information contact:

Andy Isackson, Director of Member Operations
218-454-1205, andy@goctc.com

Xtona is a managed services provider (MSP) that specializes in small to medium sized businesses and multi-location entities. Xtona responds to each business’s unique technology infrastructure with a systematic and comprehensive approach. Their planning includes flexible management and quick response to all business needs. For more information, visit www.xtona.com.

CTC to Expand Fiber Footprint in Northeast Minnesota

Hibbing, MN – Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC) recently secured a state-of-the-art, all-fiber network spanning nearly 610 miles in northeast Minnesota, allowing them to provide high-speed, reliable internet services to businesses and residents throughout the area.

A newly established, long-term partnership agreement with the Northeast Service Cooperative (NESC) allowed for the growth. The network represents 3,160 route miles of fiber: a 20% increase in CTC’s service area. Most importantly, the move will boost the economic capacity of the region, more readily allowing for business growth and workforce development.

“Not only does this tie in with our strategic plan but it will spur business innovation and lead to more job opportunities,” said Kristi Westbrock, CEO/General Manager at CTC. “Plus, it will allow us to have a deeper connection with local cities and townships and more easily secure state and federal funding to get internet to those who need it most.”

“CTC has a proven track record serving Northern Minnesota with reliable telecommunications services and innovative business solutions”, said Paul Brinkman, Executive Director at NESC. “We are delighted to enter into a long-term partnership with CTC to expand high-capacity broadband access and job-creating business development in St. Louis and Carlton Counties.”

The fiber network spans the cities of Cloquet, Hibbing, Chisholm, Mountain Iron, Virginia, Eveleth, Gilbert, Biwabik, Tower, Ely, Aurora, and the surrounding areas and will provide broadband internet of up to 10 Gigabits. For more information and a map of the area visit www.goctc.com/NESC.


For more information contact:

Joe Buttweiler, Director of Business Development
218-454-1275, joe@goctc.com

CTC is a technology advisor and full-service telecommunications company based in Brainerd, MN. Formed in 1952, CTC has grown into a complete communications provider offering telephone, high-speed internet, digital television, and IT services to businesses and individuals throughout central and northern Minnesota. More information about CTC can be found at www.goctc.com.

MLEC Awarded Community Connect Grant

Brainerd, MN – Mille Lacs Energy Cooperative (MLEC) will once again partner with Consolidated Telephone Company (CTC) on the construction of a Fiber-to-the-Home project and to expand the area’s fiber internet network. The broadband project will be funded, in part, by a $1.9 million grant from USDA’s Community Connect program.

Affected areas will include portions of Rice River Township and Spaulding Township in rural Aitkin County. Tribal land and facilities owned and operated by the Mille Lacs Band of Ojibwe in the East Lake Community are also included in the project.

“We’re thrilled to collaborate with MLEC on another project”, said Joe Buttweiler, Director of Business Development at CTC. “This expansion will help rural students, families, entrepreneurs, farmers, and business owners live more productive and connected lives.”

Construction will begin in the spring of 2020. Homes and businesses within the area can contact MLEC at 218-429-0433 to inquire about services or visit www.mlecmn.net/internet.


For more information contact:

Kelly Burns, Marketing Lead
218-454-1149, kburns@goctc.com

CTC is a technology advisor and full service telecommunications company based in Brainerd, MN. Formed in 1952, CTC has grown into a complete communications provider offering telephone, high-speed internet, digital television, and IT services to businesses and individuals throughout central and northern Minnesota. More information about CTC can be found at www.goctc.com.