CCI participating in the IPv6 Test Flight Day

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On June 8th, 2011, Cutthroat Communications is participating with Google, Facebook, Yahoo!, Akamai and Limelight Networks and other major organizations that will offer their content over IPv6 for a 24-hour “test flight”. Read More...

Cutthroat Communications acquires Jefferson Broadband

On July 1st, 2010 Cutthroat Communications, a transARIA company, based in Bozeman, MT announced the completion of its acquisition of Jefferson Broadband of Boulder, Montana. Read More...

Cutthroat, Dragonwave Migrating TDM Services from Copper to Wireless

Cutthroat Communications, a multi-service provider operating out of Bozeman, Mont., is finding an increasing demand for bandwidth on its wireless backhaul links and, almost contradictorily, a need to placate existing TDM customers it services as a CLEC. Read More...

Cutthroat Communications CEO Interviewed in Telecommunications Magazine

When the main application on the wireless network was voice, a traditional T1 circuit in the backhaul network was sufficient. But with the rise of new multimedia an data-intensive applications brought on by CDMA EVDO and HSDPA, wireless operators need a medium that is more flexible than a traditional TDM-based T1 circuit. The answer is simple: Ethernet. Todd Graetz, CEO of Cutthroat Communications talks to Executive Editor Sean Buckley about how it is extending the flexibility of Ethernet to its wireless operator customers.
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Cutthroat Communications Featured in Telephony Online Article


Cutthroat Communications brings connectivity to a rugged Montana market

Most companies probably would not want to be known as cutthroat. But in one part of Montana, the cutthroat trout is a good catch, and Cutthroat Communications is a company providing high-speed communications lines to an underserved population. Read More...

Return of the Fish!


Since this company’s inception as Cutthroat Communications in 2001, we have had one sincere goal. That goal was to bring advanced telecommunications services to areas that were underserved by the traditional telephone, long distance, data transmission and cable television companies. Read More...

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