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  • Race Communications Named Large Business of the Year in Tehachapi, CA

    Race Communications Named Large Business of the Year in Tehachapi, CA

    Race does our best to provide our customers excellent services and 2017 was a reflection of that.  Well, the proof is in the pudding as Race Communications was just named the 2018 Large Business of the Year by the Tehachapi Chamber of Commerce and Tehachapi News. Race provides fiber internet, TV and phone services for…

  • Never Fear! Race Continues to Support Net Neutrality

    In May 2017, Race Communications ensured our customers that we would support Net Neutrality.  Even though the rules and regulations on how the internet runs has changed we continue that promise.  Though this topic has become very political in nature, being a smaller internet service provider who will continue to protect our customers’ privacy and…

  • How to Manage Your Race Account

    How to Manage Your Race Account

    Race Communications has made a move to “Go Green” with our new paperless billing option for customers.  Race customers who choose this option can continue to pay their bills via phone, mail or through our customer web portal.  You can also set up auto-pay for your monthly billing cycle. We are excited about bringing you…

  • Race Gigathon Rolled Out in Phelan

    Race Gigathon Rolled Out in Phelan

    Residents of the Phelan, Piñon Hills and Oak Hills areas of San Bernardino County were in attendance for the 2nd “Gigafy Phelan” Town Hall as Race Communications rolled out it’s Race Gigathon, where residents can win prizes including 1 year of FREE internet service from Race. Project Update: Race has purchased property in the Phelan…

  • The Race Team Had a BLAST at Phelan Phamily Phun Days!

    The Race Team Had a BLAST at Phelan Phamily Phun Days!

    Race Communications rolled into town in the new Race “GIGA-MOBILE”  for the annual “Phelan Phamily Phun Days” in Phelan, CA.  The event included a carnival, bands, performances, and a number of vendor booths.  Race team members participated alongside 20-25 other vendors, which included The Pizza Factory, Maui Wowi, CERT, The Desert Keepers, Metro PCS and…

  • Race is Going Live in Mono County and Five Mining Communities

    Race is Going Live in Mono County and Five Mining Communities

    One of the unique aspects about Race Communications is that we strive to serve communities that larger carriers have long ignored.  The projects in the Mono County and Five Mining Communities are great examples of what makes Race stand out from the rest.  The quaint town of Johannesburg has traits of the old west as…

  • We are RACING to Phelan Phamily Phun Days 🚗💨

    We are RACING to Phelan Phamily Phun Days 🚗💨

    The Fall season has arrived and Race Communications will be in attendance at this year’s Phelan Phamily Phun Days,  Friday through Sunday on October 13 – 15th.  This is just one of many events that Race will be in attendance while we prepare to “Gigafy Phelan”.  Come out to the Phelan Community Center & Park…

  • Everyone Wants Race: What If I’m Outside the Coverage Area?

    One of the most common questions we get from people is “When is Race coming to my city?” and “What if I’m outside Race’s coverage area?”  Welcome to California’s complex realm of broadband distribution, with Race Communications at its forefront. We’ve formed a solid alliance with the State of California, leveraging the resources of the…

  • The Internet for All Act?

    This week the California Assembly Bill 1665, dubbed “The Internet for All Act”, was amended and passed through to the State Senate claiming that the appropriated $300 million it raises from surcharges will help to close the digital divide in California.  On the surface, this is a positive move towards providing broadband internet service to…

  • Gigafied Countryside by Race Communications

    Rural Communities Need Access to Sufficient Internet There is certainly a digital divide between urban and rural communities when it comes to accessing efficient broadband internet. The statistics don’t lie!  39% of rural Americans lack access to internet speeds of at least 25 Mbps download and 3 Mbps upload compared to only 4% of urban…

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