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Blackfoot Communications company history timeline

1954

By 1954, the cooperative had raised sufficient capital and was incorporated as the Blackfoot Telephone Cooperative.

1957

The new cooperative began providing phone service in Arlee and Dixon in May of 1957.

1989

Blackfoot began to install a fiber optic network in 1989.

Because of this stable funding base, Blackfoot had been able to remain a "small, rural telecommunications company with a parochial view of the world," as Earl Owens, who assumed the helm of the cooperative in 1989, later told Rural Communications.

1998

In response, Blackfoot purchased a wireless license when the FCC made new licenses available in 1998 and began providing service, including PCS (personal communications system) later that year.

1998: Blackfoot creates Blackfoot Communications and TeleSphere.

1999

1999: The company forms Blackfoot.net Internet Services.

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