Connect has been busy with our clients. Here are our case studies.

Every co-op’s journey is different. From the small – serving economically distressed communities or areas with just one to two meters per mile – to those serving affluent, high-density communities rich in consumer and business members – each finds its own way.

Conexon has partnered with many of those co-ops currently in the middle of their journey. From helping to secure funding, designing and building networks, providing technical support and more, Conexon continues to foster their success. We invite you to read their stories.

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Glades Electric Cooperative

Through the western shores of Lake Okeechobee and stretching from Sebring to Alligator Alley, Glades Electric Cooperative retains one of the most unique service territories in the country nestled in Florida’s rural heartland. 

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Mitchell EMC

Since building its first section of electrical line in 1938, Mitchell EMC has been known for its staunch commitment to the rural Georgia members it serves.

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Kenergy

Electric cooperative Kenergy is no stranger to pioneering new frontiers in utility innovations in Kentucky.

Central Georgia Electric Association

Central Georgia EMC began exploring options for high-speed internet service two years before the pandemic boosted the demand for it. With a business plan in hand, the EMC got to work doing it's research.

Tri-County Electric Cooperative

Conexon Connect and Tri-County Electric Cooperative connect customers to Florida’s first electric cooperative-launched broadband network.

Middle Georgia EMC

Middle Georgia EMC (MGEMC) serves extremely rural, residential farming communities in central Georgia and faces several challenges when it comes to internet in it's communities.

Southern Rivers Energy

Georgia’s Southern Rivers Energy teams up with Conexon Connect to be able to bring broadband to members without losing focus on their electric utility business.

Irwin EMC

It was the beginning of a new day back in 1936 when Irwin EMC brought electricity to the small, rural south Georgia community the cooperative served. Members anxiously awaited that single drop cord with a small bulb on the end. Little did they know the impact that electricity would have on their lives. 

Flint Energies

Given the Flint Energies size and rural makeup, access to reliable broadband is not just a crucial need for members but also a key step to community and economic vitality.

Washingon EMC

For WEMC, this was a solution that would provide broadband access to 100% of it's membership, without adding strain to the lean operations of the utility provider. WEMC will own the fiber and lease excess capacity to Conexon Connect.

Mountain View Electric Association

The electric cooperative is teaming up with Conexon Connect to launch and deploy a nearly 5,800-mile fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) network that will reach 100% of the co-op’s members in the portions of it's eight counties served in Colorado.

Satilla REMC

The Satilla Rural Electric Membership Corporation (Satilla REMC) serves 57,000 homes and businesses in nine counties in south-east Georgia, which represents the largest electric cooperative service territory east of the Mississippi.

Osage Valley Electric Cooperative

Access to fiber broadband is creating what Campbell described as “huge economic opportunity” across OVEC’s service area.