About Us
South Central Utah Telephone Association began offering telephone service to the rural areas of Southern Utah in 1953. Now known as SC Broadband, we have transformed into the leading provider of High Speed Internet and Broadband solutions within every community we serve. No company in the region has more fiber in the ground and offers the local, responsive services demanded by residents and businesses throughout South Central Utah and Northern Arizona.
Delivering Communications Solutions Since 1953
If you live in or your business is located within our service areas, we would love to serve you. We offer outstanding, reliable entertainment and communications services. Give us a call and get connected today!
Our mission is 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 is to connect our members to the world through advanced communications that enhance their quality of life by providing innovative entertainment, data and voice solutions. We measure success by exceeding customers’ expectations through excellent service.
Dedicated to the advancement of communications solutions
We are committed to bringing advanced communications solutions throughout our service areas. Whether its fiber-based internet, public access WiFi or video entertainment, 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 derived and distributed equitably on the basis of use. The user-owners of the cooperative are called members/patrons. They benefit from the cooperative in proportion to the use they make of it. Members unite in a cooperative to get services otherwise not available, as has been the case with our cooperative. Additionally earnings are allocated to members based on the amount of business they do with the cooperative.
The benefits of belonging to a cooperative versus a for-profit communications company aren’t found in the type of services offered, but rather in the quality of services, prices, support, and the motivation behind offering those services. As a result, the type and quality of SC Broadband’s services are tailored to meet and exceed the expectations of our unique community and Membership. Since we are a non-profit cooperative, 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, is our top priority and forms the basis for how most decisions are made within our company.
Our Team
Lance Goulding
Construction and
Eng. Manager
Amanda Giles
Customer Service Supervisor
Our Board of Directors
Our members elect a board of directors and the board sets up policy and hires a manager to run the company’s day-to-day operations.
Vanya Hampton
Representing District #1 which includes Angle, Antimony, Burrville, Circleville, Fish Lake, Greenwich, Junction, Kingston, Koosharem and Marysvale.
Elected to serve through 2025 annual meeting.
Brett Griffin, Secretary
Representing District #2 which includes Boulder and Escalante.
Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.
Lance Syrett
Representing District #3 which includes Bryce Canyon, Cannonville, Henrieville and Tropic.
Elected to serve through 2025 annual meeting.
Merlin Esplin
Representing District #4 which includes Alton, Duck Creek, Glendale, Mt. Carmel and Orderville.
Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.
Craig Laub, Vice Chairman
Representing District #5 which includes Beryl, Enterprise, New Castle and Modena.
Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.
Lamont Black
Representing District #6 which includes Apple Valley, Hildale, Colorado City, Cane Beds and Centennial Park.
Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.
Paul Pace, Chairman
Representing District #7 which includes Bicknell, Loa, Torrey, Fremont, Lyman, Teasdale and Grover.
Elected to serve through 2025 annual meeting.
Jon Torgerson
Representing District #8 which includes Panguitch, Hatch and Panguitch Lake.
Elected to serve through 2028 annual meeting.
Wayne Wiseman
Representing District #9 which includes Minersville and Milford.
Elected to serve through 2029 annual meeting.
Robert Houston
Representing District #10 which includes Kanab, Fredonia, Pipe Springs, Moccasin and Jacob’s Lake.
Elected to serve through 2025 annual meeting.