Long Lines Finds a Home in Missouri Valley
New Store Means Convenience and Value For Customers
SERGEANT BLUFF, IA --Long Lines opened a new retail store in Missouri Valley, Iowa on Wednesday, July 16, 2008. The new Long Lines retail location will not only bring jobs to the community, but will offer convenience and localized customer service to telephone, high-speed internet and cable television subscribers.
Over the past four years, Long Lines has invested over $3 million into the communities of Missouri Valley, Logan, Magnolia and Woodbine upgrading the existing fiber optic network to provide the best services at the best value. “In an effort to better serve this region, we wanted to provide a convenient, centralized service and sales location for our customers,” said Pat McElroy, Vice President of Business Development.
“Our knowledgeable staff can provide any customer with the best value and service package for their individual needs,” McElroy adds. “Long Lines is excited to be a part of the Missouri Valley community. We couldn’t think of a better location to open our next store.”
Long Lines plans to launch their wireless cell phone service in the Missouri Valley market in the near future. Long Lines has currently added over 150 towers in the Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and South Dakota communities that they serve. They plan to focus their development efforts on the Missouri Valley, Logan, Magnolia and Woodbine regions over the next year. “Our intent is to be a full-service communication provider for Missouri Valley and the surrounding communities,” said McElroy.
For more information about Long Lines, call 712-600-6250 or stop by our new store located 406 East Erie Street. Long Lines is open from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Monday through Wednesday; 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday; 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Friday; and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Saturday.
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Long Lines works to provide the most up-to-date telephone, cable television, high-speed internet and wireless features to customers with innovative service packages using the latest technology. Long Lines offers unique service packages to more than 100 communities in Iowa, Nebraska and South Dakota. Long Lines is focused on building communication networks that meet the needs of rural communities and urban centers in the Upper Midwest. |