High speed internet service and system reliability requires many hands
We have a lot going on at Petit Jean Electric. Maintaining system reliability and providing the services our members need requires many hands in the field.
We have a lot going on at Petit Jean Electric. Maintaining system reliability and providing the services our members need requires many hands in the field.
There’s a revolution happening at the speed of light in your community: Fiber-to-the-home internet service is coming to Petit Jean Electric Cooperative, and the benefits are life-changing.
America’s electric grid is often called the most complex machine in the world. That’s not a stretch when you think about what it does: it runs your refrigerator and charges your phone, all from a ray of sunshine, a lump of coal, falling water or a prairie breeze.
Construction of Petit Jean Fiber's fiber network is a complex process that involves numerous contractors and a mix of overhead and underground construction to lay distribution lines. The time it takes is dependent on a number of variables including the length of the circuit, terrain and soils, weather, and other external factors.
Please note that Petit Jean Electric will be closed Monday, July 5, 2021 in honor of Independence Day. Happy 4th of July to all of our cooperative members!
Once again this year Petit Jean Electric would like to extend thanks to the membership for their participation in the Board of Directors election.
It’s hard to believe the 4th of July is almost here! Our team at Petit Jean Fiber powered by Petit Jean Electric Cooperative has been working tirelessly to bring reliable high-speed, Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Internet service to our members as quickly as possible. f
There’s a revolution happening at the speed of light in your community: Fiber-to-the-home internet service is coming to north central Arkansas – and the benefits are life-changing.
Petit Jean Electric jumped at the opportunity to help members in need when COVID – 19 began wreaking havoc on our membership last spring. For 15 months, Petit Jean Electric has kept the lights on, no matter if the bills have been paid or not.
We are almost half way through 2021 after living through a year like no other. Each of us has seen our lives and communities immeasurably changed by the Covid – 19 pandemic.