In Touch Titonka-Burt Communications 247 Main St. N Titonka, IA 50480 Phone: 515.928.2110 Email: Titonka@TBCtel.com Office Hours: M–F 8:00 a.m. - Noon, 1:00 - 5:00 p.m. Office Closure: January 1 for New Year’s Visit TBC Online: www.TBCtel.com January Is the Door Into the New Year January was named for the Roman god Janus, known as the protector of gates and doorways, which symbolize beginnings and endings. Janus is depicted with two faces— one looking into the past, the other with the ability to see into the future. What a fitting symbol for the first month of the year, as we walk through the doorway to a new beginning. A NEWSLETTER FROM YOUR FRIENDS AT TITONKA-BURT COMMUNICATIONS WI NTER 2 0 26 Cornerstone Group © 2026 HAVE A LIVELY New Year MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR CONNECTIONS In the coming year, resolve to prioritize the connections that make your life livelier — the friends and family members who keep you smiling, the creative pursuits that bring you joy, and the adventures that open your eyes. Your home’s internet service supports these vital connections, so be sure it’s ready for all the socializing, streaming, gaming, and exploring that’s ahead. We offer ultra-fast and reliable internet with speeds up to 200Mbps. CALL 515-928-2110 TO GET NEW INTERNET FOR THE NEW YEAR Enjoy the Holiday! Our office will be closed on January 1.
Cornerstone Group © 2026 Have Fun With Your WiFi Network’s Name Customer Service Like Ours Is Rare These Days Poor customer service has become common. You’re put on hold for what seems like hours to try and get an issue resolved. You walk around a store with several employees, but no one asks if you need help. Restaurant servers appear grumpy and do only the bare minimum. Titonka-Burt Communications believes in excellent customer service, and in a world of companies who don’t, we stand out. We’re extremely proud of that, and our customers tell us they appreciate it. You can always count on our local team to provide: • Fast responses to questions or requests • Expert advice to help you decide on the right service for you • Friendly assistance when you’re learning to use a new product • Volunteer time at community events and fundraisers Some may call us old-fashioned to treat customers like friends, and we could cut costs if we joined the crowd and gave poor customer service. However, that’s not who we are. TITONKA-BURT COMMUNICATIONS • 515 . 928 . 2110-T i tonka • www.TBCte l . com The WiFi network name (or Service Set Identifier, SSID, in more technical terms), identifies the network and appears when users are looking to connect to a network nearby. Examples of default SSIDs include things like dlink-34E0, TP-Link_4BC6, and Linksys00042. You may want to consider changing your WiFi network's name to something more customized, however. A unique name makes it harder for strangers to find and connect to your home’s network, deters hackers by concealing the manufacturer of your router, improves network management, and helps distinguish between multiple networks (like 2.4GHz and 5GHz bands). A unique name also enables you to reflect your personality and perhaps generate some smiles. There are people who have turned funny WiFi network names into an art form, using puns and jokes to get a chuckle out of anyone nearby—especially those looking for free WiFi. Want some tips? Think about what your neighbors or visitors will find amusing and keep the name short and memorable. Don’t include personal information, such as your name or address. Here’s a list of funny WiFi network names for inspiration as you brainstorm ideas: • No More Mr WiFi • I Pronounce You Man andWiFi • Wi OhWi • WiFi Fo Fum • New England Clam Router • I’mwith the Bandwidth • I’m Feeling a Connection • Return of the WiFi • Routers of the Lost Ark • Lord of the Pings • Very SlowWiFi • No, This Is Not Yours • Stop Being a Mooch • Click Here for Viruses • FBI Surveillance Van • Hey, Get Your OwnWiFi • Girls Gone Wireless • Drop It Like It’s Hotspot • WiFi Miss American Pie • Bill Wi the Science Fi Another way to spark ideas is to look at the WiFi network names used by your neighbors as well as the names you see while traveling and searching for a WiFi network. Have fun with it! We offer Managed WiFi to provide assistance with all kinds of WiFi tasks including changing your network name and password. To learn more, call 515.928.2110.
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