Honor roll students receive t-shirts from PTCI · 05/05/2019 · Yarbrough Honor Roll students...
Transcript of Honor roll students receive t-shirts from PTCI · 05/05/2019 · Yarbrough Honor Roll students...
ContactPTCIPO Box 1188, Guymon, OK 73942 580.338.2556 | ptci.net
Office ClosureMay 25,27 | Memorial Day
May 2019
Honor roll students receive t-shirts from PTCI
Free WiFi at rodeo for PTCI cell customersDid you know PTCI provides free WiFi to our cellular customers during the 2019 Guymon Pioneer Days Rodeo? Complimentary high-speed WiFi is available during all the rodeo performances at Hitch Arena, so you can enjoy your PTCI phone without worry of going over your data.
In addition to the rodeo grounds, PTCI also provides free WiFi for our cellular customers at the Texas County Activity Center, Pub on the Bricks, Caktus Jack’s, Hunny’s, and the east side of Thompson Park. Providing free WiFi at these locations is another way we show appreciation to our customers.
Look for PTCI at the Guymon Pioneer Days Parade on Satur-day, May 4.
Yarbrough Honor Roll students show off their new, free t-shirts from PTCI. Junior and senior high students in PTCI’s service area, who made their schools’ honor rolls, received custom-made t-shirts. PTCI rewards students who make good grades with school-themed shirts. Congratulations to our area’s hard-working students!
Are increasing cable TV costs, fees, and long-term contracts causing you to consider alter-nate TV options? With faster fiber-to-the-home internet you have more options than ever before. Cutting the cord and streaming TV over the internet may be just the ticket.
Here is a checklist to help you cut the cord.
• Internet: Reliable internet is a must, and PTCI offers up to 1 Gig internet speeds. We would be happy to help you determine which speed you need depending on the number and type of devices running in your home. If you want to stream in multiple locations of your home, PTCI offers Whole Home WiFi that also eliminates lag times.
• Smart TV or streaming players: Most newer model TVs have streaming options built right in. If you don’t have a smart TV, streaming players like Roku, Fire TV, Apple TV, or Android TV Player will work too.
• Prioritize networks and shows: Make a list of the shows and live networks you watch. Visit cord-cutting websites like www.suppose.tv or www.thestreamable.com and use their tools to show which streaming services, or channels, offer the content you want.
• Choose a streaming service: If you subscribe to Netflix, you are already streaming TV. Other services include Sling TV, Hulu Live, DirecTV Now, and YouTube TV, to mention a few. You may want to look for free trials before selecting your streaming provider.
Since PTCI’s TV service ends June 30, 2020, now is the perfect time to try streaming TV. PTCI offers Streaming Workshops in various locations each month. Call 580-338-2556 for more information, or see page 2 for May’s workshops.
Easy steps for streaming TV
New Business ListingsGuymon580-338-4520 Shawnee Gaming Commission
Keep your information secureTech Home: SecureIT & Pass-word GenieIt’s important to protect your dig-ital information, but trying to stay on top of all the dangers online can be challenging. PTCI offers some easy, helpful solutions.
SecureIT: SecureIT is anti-virus software that protects your phones, tablets, or PCs from virus-es, spyware, and other malware. It comes with hands-free updates, a firewall, parental controls, malware alerts, and computer cleaning tools. SecureIT keeps your phone and computer safe and running smoothly.
Password Genie: Password Genie helps you keep track of your passwords more securely. It offers smart logins, so you don’t have to memorize lists of complex pass-words. It also includes tools that help you create strong and secure passwords. Password Genie’s features include encryption, a password strength rater, two-step verification, and a password generator.
SecureIT and Password Genie are included when you sign up for PTCI’s TechHome service or Whole Home WiFi Plus. Call 580-338-2556 today to protect your information.
2PTCI • 580.338.2556 • ptci.net
Streaming workshopsBoise City - May 14 | 5-7 pm PTCI StoreGuymon - May 21 | 5-7 pm PTCI North Store
Tyrone580-854-8827 Hood Ranch, Inc
Snap awayTips and tricks for better phone picsCell phone manufacturers introduce new smartphone models with numerous megapix-els, telephoto and wide angle lenses, and upgraded rear and front-facing cameras. Your phone can capture gallery-worthy pictures. But what does any of that mean when your photos look no better than they did five years ago?
Improve your skills with these simple tricks.
1. Clean it. A dirty lens creates smeary, spotty photos. Wipe the camera lens before shooting your next series of pictures.
2. Set it. Has your picture ever been too bright or too dark? Tap the subject of your photo. By doing this, you set the correct exposure for the photo and let the right amount of light into the frame. Tapping the subject area also sets the focus.
3. Frame it. Turn your grid guideline to “on” in settings. Place your subject into the intersection of one of the gridlines. This balances your photo and follows the art principle known as the “rule of thirds.”
4. Download it. You might crave more creative control over your point-and-shoot photos. Try downloading an app like Camera + 2. With this app, you can take pictures in high-resolution or RAW format, manually adjust shutter speed, and more.
5. Upload it. Don’t worry about losing treasured memories before you get a chance to share them. Use the secure, cloud-based storage service FileHopper. Easily back-up photos and more with this iOS, Android, and PC-compatible storage.
When you pull your phone out to take a picture next time, try these tips and get a frame-worthy shot.
To start using FileHopper for your cloud storage, call 580-338-2556 and speak to one of our friendly Customer Service Representatives.
Broadband and barbequePTCI’s 65th Annual Meeting Over 1,000 members and guests braved high winds to attend PTCI’s 65th Annual Meet-ing. Hunny’s served delicious barbeque before the meeting. PTCI’s CEO, Shawn Hanson, updated attendees about the cooperative’s status. Marketing Manager, Connie Hawkins, presented winning members with $3,750 worth of cash and prizes purchased from local small businesses.
To be qualified for a drawing for a $20 credit toward your PTCI services, mail your completed puzzle to: PTCI, Attn: Puzzle, PO Box 1188, Guymon, OK 73942, or drop it into the enve-lope with your monthly payment.
Name:
Phone:
Claude O’Hair of Laverne is the lucky winner of our puzzle drawing. Claude will receive a $20 PTCI bill credit. Congratulations!
Garden variety
3
ASPARAGUS
BASIL
BEETS
BROCCOLI
CANTALOUPE
CARROT
CELERY
CILANTRO
EGGPLANT
JALAPENO
LETTUCE
TOMATO
WATERMELON
ZUCCHINI
100 Mbps
50 Mbps
20 Mbps
What can you do with your
internet speed?
YouTube TV - 7 Mbps
Alexa Speaker - 2 Mbps
Ring Doorbell - 2 Mbps
Social Media - 1 Mbps
FaceTime - 2 Mbps
TOTAL - 14 Mbps
DEVICES - 5
PlayStation Vue - 10 Mbps
PlayStation Vue - 10 Mbps
Nest Thermostat- 2 Mbps
Security Camera - 2 Mbps
Security Camera - 2 Mbps
Gaming System - 6 Mbps
Robot Vacuum - 2 Mbps
Google Speaker- 2 Mbps
TOTAL - 36 Mbps
DEVICES - 8
DirecTV Now - 12 Mbps
DirecTV Now - 12 Mbps
DirecTV Now - 12 Mbps
Nest Thermostat- 2 Mbps
Security Camera - 2 Mbps
Security Camera - 2 Mbps
Security Camera - 2 Mbps
Gaming System - 6 Mbps
Gaming System - 6 Mbps
Google Speaker- 2 Mbps
Google Speaker- 2 Mbps
FaceTime - 2 Mbps
TOTAL - 62 Mbps
DEVICES - 12
Light internet use
Moderate internet use
Heavy internet use
If you need to do more with your internet, PTCI
o�ers speeds up to 1 Gig.
See how many Mbps these Heavy Use,
Moderate Use, and Light Use homes consume and the
number and types of devices they use.
Some speeds available to Fiber-to-the-Home customers only.
4/16/2019 Word Search Puzzle
puzzlemaker.discoveryeducation.com/code/BuildWordSearch.asp 1/2
Garden variety
E T B P S J Y E E S
D L C A L I G C U H
N C L X K G U G Q K
K O Q V P T A E C K
H U L L T R D P E J
U G A E A E B U L E
C N L P M A U O E K
T A S Q S R I L R Z
E A R I O H E A Y H
V V L R X N E T Z C
E T F X O P K N A Q
M L H V T T I A Z W
S N A Q Q R A C U I
J A L A P E N O C L
P E T X Y M E X C O
G S E Z A N S U H C
S T E E B M V S I C
O R T N A L I C N O
H A C Q O J L I I R
T O M A T O L D E B
ASPARAGUS BASIL BEETSBROCCOLI CANTALOUPE CARROTCELERY CILANTRO EGGPLANTJALAPENO LETTUCE TOMATOWATERMELON ZUCCHINI
Created by Puzzlemaker at DiscoveryEducation.com
PRSRT STDECRWSS
U.S. POSTAGEPAID
AMARILLO, TXPERMIT NO. 664
PO Box 1188Guymon, OK 73942
PTCI shows appreciation for Cimarron County Hospital employees
PTCI • 580.338.2556 • ptci.net 4
Local Postal Customer
PRINTED ONRECYCLED PAPER
Cimarron County Memorial Hospital employees sit outside and enjoy a grilled hamburger lunch on Thursday, March 28. PTCI’s Emanuel DeHerrera and Jason Epp cooked and served the meal to the hospital’s hard-working people.