

MEC's annual members-only meeting is 9/17/2026. District 1 meeting is 9/14; District 2 is 9/15; and District 3 is 9/16. All meetings begin with registration at 5:30 p.m. and start at 6:30 p.m. If you have questions about the District meetings, call Jacqueline Caudle, Executive Assistant, at 928-763-4115.

TWN has never utilized a “bait and switch” pricing tactic and will not do that in the future. The base price for services will remain the same, with negligible changes in tax or regulatory charges as they may occur.
MEC has worked with TWN for many years to provide fixed wireless internet service to many parts of our service territory. TWN is now offering a fiber solution that will offer fiber-optic service to MEC’s members.
TransWorld Network, Corp. or TWN Communications, has been a trusted partner of Mohave Electric Cooperative since 2010. TWN has been in the telecom industry for over 30 years with a mission to bring communication services to rural and underserved markets.
While there may be other competitors in the area, MEC will be working with TWN to provide this service to members.
A fiber connection will bring service to your home using a fiber-optic, cable-like cord, which will connect to a communications device installed inside of your home or business. For Wi-Fi, or wireless access within your home, a wireless router will…
No. This is a standalone service and it will not affect your electric rates.
Plans start at $49.95* per month. *Services provided by TWN Communications. Certain restrictions apply. Available in select markets. For rates, additional regulatory fees and taxes will apply. Visit TWN Communications or Mohave Electric for more details.
We will offer download speeds starting at 25 Mbps, going all the way up to 1 Gbps or more.
Reliability — over older, weaker copper-based technologies (DSL). Sustainability — Not susceptible to most weather conditions (unlike satellite). Speed — Fiber optic service generally offers faster speeds than other technologies.
Wi-Fi refers to a hotspot or an area that you can connect to the internet wirelessly. You can set up a Wi-Fi hotspot at a specific location, like a park or an event. Or you can use a Wi-Fi router…