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Want Faster WiFi? Get the Directcom Blast – The Ultimate Fiber Router.
On February 18, 2021, Posted by brigham, In Product Update, By blast , With Comments Off on Want Faster WiFi? Get the Directcom Blast – The Ultimate Fiber Router.
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We got to do one of our favorite things again this week ❤️
We visited Sage Canyon Middle School to recognize students who made high honor roll—and handed out over 500 candy bars through our Candy Bars for Stars program.
It’s such a simple thing, but seeing those kids light up when they’re recognized in front of their classmates never gets old. They’ve earned it.
We love being part of this community and supporting our local schools.
Directcom Honors Students at Sage Canyon Middle School- Spring 2026
Sage Canyon Middle School, Eagle Mountain, Utah - March 20, 2026 Congrats to all the middle school students in Eagle Mountain who achieved the high honor roll this semester. Last week, we had the chance to continue one of our favorite traditions—our Candy Bars for Stars program—this term at Sage Canyon Middle School. Through this program, Direct Communications honors students who have worked hard academically by recognizing them right where it matters most—the classroom....