Long Lines Wireless Expands Network
Additional Towers Will Provide More Coverage in More Places

 

SERGEANT BLUFF, IA --On Monday, July 14, 2008, Long Lines Wireless activated an additional cell site in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. The Long Lines Wireless tower near Menlo Park and Sanford Hospital became the company’s 153rd tower activated this year.

 

Over the next few weeks, four more towers are scheduled to be activated. These towers will provide improved coverage throughout all of Sioux Falls and the surrounding areas. Towers are scheduled for completion on the Northwest, Southwest and West side of town. “In an effort to better serve the Sioux Falls area, we are constantly improving and expanding our Wireless network,” said Jeff Atwood, Senior Vice President of Sales.

 

“We are excited to be a part of the Sioux Falls community and recognize the needs of our customers here,” Atwood adds. “Sioux Falls will only continue to grow and Long Lines Wireless will continue to expand our network and coverage to accommodate this progression.”

 

Long Lines Wireless has successfully launched four retail stores in the Sioux Falls area, creating a strong brand presence in the local community. Long Lines Wireless invests millions back to the communities where they work and live, and pride themselves on providing the best value in Wireless. “It is important to us, as a company, to be a part of the communities we serve,” said Atwood.

 

For more information about Long Lines Wireless, visit us at www.LongLines.com or stop by any of four store locations: Empire Mall, 1111 West 41st Street, 817 South Minnesota or 5312 East Arrowhead Parkway.



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Long Lines, established in 1941, works to provide the most up-to-date telephone, cable television, high-speed internet and wireless services to customers using the latest technology. Long Lines Wireless was launched in 2006 as an extension of their current communications network to provide better wireless coverage and service to the rural communities and urban centers in the Upper Midwest. Long Lines currently serves customers in Iowa, Nebraska, Minnesota and South Dakota.