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GoSEMO Fires Up

SEMO Electric Cooperative

GoSEMO Fiber took a big step as we fired up our edge router inside the network operations center (NOC) at The Hut in Sikeston, Mo. An edge router is a specialized router residing at the edge or boundary of a…

Thanks to Advance Public Schools

Thank you Advance Public Schools website, Advance, Mo., for hosting the Home Internet and Home Internet in your high school gym last Friday. We rocked in getting nearly 100 new supporters preregistered for the fastest fiber-to-the-home internet coming to southeast Missouri. We…

Charles Industries Displays Fiber Pedestals

Dennis and Tom with the Charles Industries website visited SEMO Electric Cooperative to share best practices and train Team SEMO on the use of above-grade pedestals for Home Internet underground fiber installations. Charles Fiber Distribution Point™ (CFDP) and Buried Distribution…

Sho-Me’s CTO Keeling Visits SEMO

Sho-Me Technologies’ website Mark Keeling, chief technology officer, presented an overview of Sho-Me’s fiber capabilities to SEMO Electric Cooperative’s Board of Directors. SEMO Electric selected Sho-Me Technologies, LLC, to provide its fiber interconnection to major “Telco Hotels” in Missouri cities…

SEMO Electric visits Barry Electric

Team SEMO made a visit to the Barry Electric Cooperative’s website, which offers fiber services through the goBEC website in Cassville, Mo., to experience its process for signing up new subscribers for fiber broadband services. We continue to learn and…

1,100 Supporters!

We reached 1,100 registered supporters today. Plus, we scheduled the first test fiber-to-the-home installation for the week of December 18 in Miner, Mo. This will give us an opportunity to refine the home installation process and test the fiber network.…

Team SEMO Energizes Dogwood Fiber Hut

Team SEMO has been working on the fiber ring, which will connect SEMO Electric’s substations into a fiber backbone. Think of our substation ring as a redundant, ring-shaped backbone network, through which we can route broadband traffic in either direction…