Groundbreaking GigaZone All-Fiber Optic Network Celebrates 10 Years
Paul Bunyan Communications is celebrating the 10th anniversary of the groundbreaking GigaZone® all fiber optic network. Launched a decade ago, the GigaZone network has transformed the connectivity landscape in Northern Minnesota, providing unparalleled internet speeds, reliability, and customer satisfaction.
The GigaZone network, a significant advancement in telecommunications network technology, is designed to meet the growing demands of the digital age. With Internet speeds now up to 10 Gigabits per second, the network has enabled households, businesses, and institutions to experience gigabit fast uploads and downloads for uninterrupted online activities. Over the past ten years, the cooperative has continually invested in and expanded the GigaZone network, ensuring that its members remain at the forefront of technological advancements.
“In 2014, we set out to build a network that would not only meet the needs of our community but exceed them,” said Gary Johnson, CEO of Paul Bunyan Communications. “Today, we are proud to celebrate a decade of delivering on that promise with the GigaZone all-fiber optic network. Our commitment to innovation and customer service has never been stronger.”
Many areas across the country still rely on outdated infrastructure, leading to slower internet speeds, frequent outages, and limited service capabilities. This lack of progress underscores the importance of Paul Bunyan Communications’ forward-thinking approach.
“Our decision to invest in an all-fiber optic network was driven by our commitment to our members and our vision for the future,” Johnson continued. “As other providers struggle with aging infrastructure, we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible, ensuring that our communities, no matter how remote, have access to the best technology available.”
In addition to providing cutting-edge connectivity, the GigaZone network has also been instrumental in supporting local economic growth, remote education, telehealth services, and countless other community initiatives. The network’s robust performance has proven essential during the recent global pandemic, enabling seamless remote work and learning experiences for over 30,000 homes and businesses.
“Looking back on the past ten years, we are incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished,” Johnson said. “But we are even more excited about the future. Our journey is far from over, and we are committed to continuing to innovate and provide the highest quality service for our membership.”
Paul Bunyan Communications does not have any membership fees or annual dues. Simply subscribe to a local phone line or GigaZone® Broadband Internet service and you become a member.



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In addition to the Rocket League Tournament, there was several other open tournaments including Fortnite, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, Madden 25, and Overwatch 2, Valorant, Super Smash Bros. plus high score competitions in Bemidji Drift, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smugglers Revenge, Ms. Pac-Man, Galaga, and Donkey Kong. There were also two tournaments for juniors under 13 and Magic the Gathering Booster Drafts.
“Our cooperative continues to expand one of the largest rural fiber gigabit networks in the country and that brings many advantages to our members. The GigaZone provides extreme speed and low latency which are critical for the best online gaming experience and the GigaZone Gaming Championship & TechXpo showcases just that,” added Leo Anderson, Paul Bunyan Communications Technology Experience Manager.

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Super Smash Bros Ultimate- Junior Tournament (Kids under 13)
Registration for all tournaments will start at the Sanford Center April 20 at 10 a.m. and go until full. Special Guest Danielle Feinberg from Pixar Animation Studios will be on the main stage at 2 p.m.