by Red River Communications | Feb 20, 2023 | Education, Internet, Newsletter
Get more out of Google Maps and Apple Maps If you remember what life was like before GPS, you’re likely grateful for every “Prepare to turn left” or “Exit the highway” from your Google Maps or Apple Maps app. But did you know these handy tools can do more than offer...
by Red River Communications | Feb 5, 2023 | Education, Internet, Newsletter
When selecting internet technology for your home or business, it can be challenging to determine the best. Every service provider claims to provide fast and reliable Internet, but is there a clear winner when it comes to how it is delivered? The answer is YES!...
by Red River Communications | Jan 5, 2023 | Education, Internet, Newsletter
Why Do Old WiFi-Connected Devices Slow Down Your WiFi Network? As laptops, smart phones and other WiFi-connected devices age, there’s an increased likelihood they may not operate as rapidly or efficiently as they did in the past. Relying on older electronic devices...
by Red River Communications | Dec 9, 2022 | Blog, Education, Internet, News, Newsletter, Press Releases
We are thrilled to announce that Red River Communications has been awarded one of 61 Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development Border-to-Border Grants for $2,157,663! This last mile project will upgrade approximately 315 underserved locations near...
by Red River Communications | Nov 23, 2022 | Education, Internet, Newsletter
GETTING SOMEONE THE PERFECT TECH GIFT IS AN EVER-MOVING TARGET. Between short supply around the holidays and a constant flood of new gadgets, there’s a lot to sort through. That’s why we selected our top picks for this holiday season. Sonos Roam Waterproof Bluetooth...
by Red River Communications | May 18, 2022 | Blog, Education, Internet
There’s a lot to love about our FiberFAST Internet, but one of its most significant advantages isn’t always well understood – symmetrical speeds. Check out the blog article and video to learn more. What are symmetrical speeds and why are they important?...