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Long Lines Expands Wireless to Sioux Falls
January 2, 2008

 

SERGEANT BLUFF, IA - Long Lines, a progressive communications company, expanded its wireless services to Sioux Falls, SD.  With this expansion, Long Lines Wireless will bring competitively priced cell phone services to the residents and businesses of Sioux Falls and the surrounding area.

 

“We consider this a win-win opportunity,” says Jeff Atwood, Senior Vice President of Sales.  “Sioux Falls is a prime location because so many of the residents depend on this type of technology.  We also see this as a great economic boost for an already thriving community.”  

 

Long Lines Wireless touts unlimited calling plans with nationwide coverage.  Currently, Long Lines has over 130 cell towers and the fastest growing network throughout western Iowa, northeast Nebraska, and southeast South Dakota. Long Lines also touts their agreements to provide national service in conjunction with partners’ global footprint. 

 

“Our customers can make unlimited calls to anyone, anytime while they’re in our local calling area,” says Atwood.  “They’ll also have peace-of-mind knowing their cell phone will work across the country.”

 

Long Lines will add to its growing customer base by offering exclusive promotions along with phone packages that suit a variety of individuals.

 

“Customers will be able to compare us to the competition and see they’re saving money,” confirms Atwood. “We want the people of Sioux Falls to know we are the best value in wireless.”

 

Long Lines has been in business since 1941 and provides telephone, Internet, and cable TV to over 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.

 

The Long Lines Wireless retail stores in Sioux Falls are located in the Empire Mall and at 1111 W 41st Street. Another location will be opening soon at 817 South Minnesota.  For more information on Long Lines, visit www.longlines.com.