IMPORTANT NOTICE:

SC Broadband Email Service Will End on January 2, 2025

We want to inform you that SC Broadband will be discontinuing Email service and the Webmail portal website for customers on January 2, 2025. If you have an email account with SC Broadband, your email account with us will no longer accept new emails and the Webmail portal will cease to be available after that date.

We understand that email is a vital communication platform and we do not take this decision to end email service lightly. That's why we are providing ample notification to make this change less impactful. We've also sent notices and additional guidance to the affected email accounts to assist you during this transition period.

For step-by-step guides and answers to common questions, we've provided an Email User Transition Guide at emailguide.scbroadband.com. Our Technical Support Team is also available to help with backing up old emails and transitioning to your new account. Please call 435-263-0000 or email techsupport@scbroadband.com any time you need assistance.

View the Email User Transition Guide

About Us

Founded in 1953 as South Central Utah Telephone Association, SC Broadband has grown into the leading Southern Utah fiber internet provider. We’ve expanded far beyond phone lines, building the region’s largest fiber network and delivering fast, reliable broadband to homes and businesses across Southern Utah and Northern Arizona. No other provider in the area combines deep infrastructure, local service, and cooperative values like we do.

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Built for Connection. Proven Since 1953. Leading in Fiber Today.

If you live or operate a business within our service area, we’d love to serve you. As the trusted Southern Utah fiber internet provider, we deliver fast, reliable communications and entertainment services—backed by local support and cooperative values. Give us a call and get connected today.

Our Mission

To improve our communities by being the best provider of communications and entertainment services in the areas we serve and for the services we offer.

Our Vision

To connect our members to the world through advanced broadband solutions that improve quality of life. We deliver innovative internet, voice, and entertainment services, and we measure success by exceeding customer expectations through unmatched local service.


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Building for our Future

Advancing Southern Utah’s Fiber Internet and Connectivity

We are committed to bringing advanced communications solutions throughout our service areas. Whether its fiber-based internet, public access WiFi or managed IT services, we continue to invest to make sure that south central Utah and northern Arizona have access to state-of-the-art solutions.


What is a Cooperative?

SC Broadband is a Cooperative. In general, a cooperative is a business owned and democratically controlled by the people who use its services and whose benefits are distributed equitably based on use. These user-owners are called members or patrons. They benefit from the cooperative in proportion to how much they use it. Members often form cooperatives to access services that would not otherwise be available. That is how SC Broadband began. As a Southern Utah fiber internet provider, we exist to deliver essential connectivity where others do not.

The benefits of belonging to a cooperative instead of a for-profit internet company are not just about service type. They are about quality, price, local support, and purpose. SC Broadband’s services are built to meet and exceed the needs of our unique rural communities. As a nonprofit cooperative and the region’s leading Southern Utah fiber internet provider, our mission is to strengthen the places we serve by delivering fast, reliable service and making every decision with our members in mind.


Our Board of Directors

Our members elect 10 board of directors and the board sets up policy and hires a manager to run the company’s day-to-day operations.

District #1

Includes Angle, Antimony, Burrville, Circleville, Fish Lake, Greenwich, Junction, Kingston, Koosharem and Marysvale.

Elected to serve through 2030 annual meeting.

District #2

Includes Boulder and Escalante.

Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.

District #3

Includes Bryce Canyon, Cannonville, Henrieville and Tropic.

Elected to serve through 2030 annual meeting.

District #4

Includes Alton, Duck Creek, Glendale, Mt. Carmel and Orderville.

Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.

District #5

Includes Beryl, Enterprise, New Castle and Modena.

Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.

District #6

Includes Apple Valley, Hildale, Colorado City, Cane Beds and Centennial Park.

Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.

District #7

Includes Bicknell, Loa, Torrey, Fremont, Lyman, Teasdale and Grover.

Elected to serve through 2030 annual meeting.

District #8

Includes Panguitch, Hatch and Panguitch Lake.

Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.

District #9

Includes Minersville and Milford.

Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.

District #10

Includes Kanab, Fredonia, Pipe Springs, Moccasin and Jacob’s Lake.

Elected to serve through 2030 annual meeting.