HISTORY

Before our company was incorporated, a small farmer telephone system provided phone service to rural residents.

The cooperative was founded on July 28th, 1951, as the Barnesville Rural Telephone Association.

After moving headquarters to Abercrombie, ND, the Cooperative’s name changed from The Barnesville Rural Telephone Association to Red River Rural Telephone Association.

Great Bend Exchange was purchased, and a copper cable was buried underground throughout the new exchange.

Cables in the original exchanges are buried.

A total of 1,801 access lines were served.

Digital switching allows for many advancements.

Cellular service arrives in the Red River Valley.

The first members are connected to the internet.

Hankinson & Lidgerwood exchanges are purchased from Lumen (formally US West).

Voicemail is offered for the first time.

DSL is launched with speeds up to 128 kbps.

Fairmount and Wyndmere exchanges purchased from Citizens Communications.

Work begins to connect our cooperative members to fiber-optic internet.

Moved into the new Abercrombie headquarters office building.

The Common Cents Program is founded.

Through the aquisition of the Ag Wireless – wireless internet network – Red River began for the first time providing internet services customers outside of our cooperative areas.

Digital TV service is launched.

Introduced Red River Communications as our public-facing name.

Our first Gigabit FiberFAST connection is installed.

NTCA recognizes our investment in fiber.

Ends a 12-year project to bring fiber to all cooperative members.

Received Smart Rural Community Award by NTCA for Richland County, ND.

Fiber service expansion begins to customers outside of our ILEC cooperative areas.

Red River Communications acquires the customers and assets of 702 Communications in the Twin Towns of Wahpeton, ND & Breckenridge, MN.

MN Border-to-Border Grant awarded for Central Wilkin County.

Awarded a North Dakota ARPA Grant to build fiber in rural Wahpeton and Dwight. Two MN Border-to-Border Grants were awarded for projects in Rural Campbell and Rural North Wilkin County, Minnesota.

MN Border-to-Border Grant awarded for North Rural Hawley, MN and a USDA Reconnect Grant awarded for Rural Comstock / Rural Sabin, MN.

Mainline construction was completed in the summer of 2025, as part of a 5-year project to bring fiber broadband internet to the Twin Towns of Wahpeton, ND, and Breckenridge, MN.

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In addition to network improvements and offering communication services to the southern Red River Valley, Red River is quick to support events, fundraisers, projects, and other needs within the community. We deeply appreciate the role our community plays in our success. Whether donating to a community group or providing labor for a community event, Red River believes if our community is thriving, so is the Cooperative. 

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