Cherokee Communications

Cherokee Communications Cherokee Communications is a leading telecommunications provider in southeast Oklahoma.

08/29/2025

We’ll be closing early at 3 PM on Friday, August 29th, and the office will remain closed on Monday, September 1st in observance of Labor Day. We’ll reopen with normal hours on Tuesday, September 2nd.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy Labor Day weekend!

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07/02/2025

We’ll be closing early at 3 PM on Wednesday, July 3rd, and the office will remain closed on Thursday, July 4th for Independence Day.

Wishing everyone a safe and happy 4th of July! 🇺🇸

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05/22/2025

🇺🇸 Memorial Day Weekend Hours 🇺🇸

We’re closing early at 3PM on Friday, May 23, and will be closed Monday, May 26 for Memorial Day. Normal hours resume Tuesday, May 27.

Wishing you a safe and meaningful holiday weekend!
Long Live Local.

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Meet our latest Academic All Star, Jaycie Nichols from Caddo High School. With a 4.0 GPA and plans to continue her educa...
04/22/2025

Meet our latest Academic All Star, Jaycie Nichols from Caddo High School. With a 4.0 GPA and plans to continue her education and softball career at the University of Texas, Jaycie is a great example of hard work and dedication. We’re proud to support students like Jaycie with Mix 96.1. Long live local!

04/17/2025

We’ll be closing early today at 4 PM and will be closed all day tomorrow in observance of Good Friday. Wishing everyone a safe and peaceful weekend!

01/20/2025

Some customers are experiencing internet outages today. We are aware of the cause and working to fix it as soon as possible. Details in comments.

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12/28/2024

We’ll be closing early at 2:00 PM on Tuesday, December 31st, and will remain closed on Wednesday, January 1st, to celebrate the New Year.

Regular business hours will resume on Thursday, January 2nd.

Happy New Year from all of us!

Congratulations to this month's Academic All Star Rance Richardson from Caddo High School. We're so proud to partner wit...
11/13/2024

Congratulations to this month's Academic All Star Rance Richardson from Caddo High School. We're so proud to partner with Mix 96.1 to support academics in Southeast Oklahoma. Long live local.

💙 Join us in making a difference! Cherokee Communications is proud to be a drop-off location for the 17th Annual Food Dr...
10/24/2024

💙 Join us in making a difference! Cherokee Communications is proud to be a drop-off location for the 17th Annual Food Drive.

Your donations will help support:
• Hands of Hope Food Bank
• Feeding Hope
• The River Food Bank
• Bryan County Senior Centers

Drop off your non-perishable food items at our location any time before November 22nd. Together, we can help ensure no one in our community goes hungry this holiday season!

10/08/2024

Internet service was restored earlier today to all affected customers. Thank you for your patience while our team worked through it. All services should be working now. However, if you continue to experience issues, please call us.

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10/08/2024

We’re aware of a system-wide network outage affecting our internet customers. We are working to restore service to ASAP.

Address

403 N Service Rd
Calera, OK
74730

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 12pm

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Hello, friend. We're Cherokee Communications.

Cherokee Communications was originally founded as Cherokee Telephone Company by local veteran and family man Bill Young.

1959 - The birth of the modern age.

If you wanted to call anyone in Bryan County, you'd need a large, wooden, wall-mounted magneto telephone and plenty of patience. It worked like this: first, you would wind the hand crank to generate enough electricity to contact the operator. Then, the operator rang every home on your designated party line with your unique ring in hopes that your intended contact, and only your intended contact, would pick up.

With loans from friends and family, Bill founded Cherokee Telephone Company in 1959. He named the company after his sweetheart Ruth Cherokee Young. Cherokee Telephone would be a family business on a path to bring their community into the modern age.