Tri-CoGo Provides Free Wi-Fi Through CareSource Grant
Posted on Sep 03, 2024 at 3:21 PM
On August 19, Tri-CoGo and the Jones County Community joined with Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones to celebrate a partnership that brought Wi-Fi access points to local community centers. Utilizing a grant from the CareSource Foundation, Tri-CoGo partnered with the Jones County Board of Commissioners and Jones County Family Connection to place wireless access points at the below locations.
Morris Bank Recreation Complex (Highway 18)
Liberty Park (Upper River Road)
Fire Station #3 (Round Oak Juliette Road)
Fire Station #9 (Griswoldville Road)
Those without internet access can now connect for free to Tri-CoGo’s 100% fiber network by scanning the QR codes on signs at these community locations. “I’m very proud of this partnership with CareSource, Jones County Family Connection, and the Jones County Board of Commissioners,” said Tri-CoGo Chief Operating Officer Greg Mullis. “For those who still cannot get, or cannot afford, high-speed internet at their home, I’m proud that our community now has four safe places to connect to free, fast service.”
Tri-CoGo now has service available at over 24,000 locations, including nearly 1,500 locations served by Georgia Power, and the company continues to grow at about 3% per month.
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