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WTC Communications company history timeline

1901

Then, in 1901, several citizens realized the need for a switchboard, and an organization to furnish telephone service was formed.

1912

1912 Charter filed with Secretary of State of Kansas to provide telephone service in Wamego.

1959

1959 Purchased the Paxico exchange and began providing telephone service to those customers.

1961

1961 Converted to dial service in the Wamego exchange.

1964

1964 The company acquired the St George exchange and converted it to dial service.

1989

1989 Upgraded Paxico to digital services, call forwarding, call waiting, 3-way calling, and speed calling.

1991

1991 Installed fiber between Wamego and SWB, and all three exchanges and between Kansas Cellular.

1999

1999 Kansas Cellular was sold to Alltel in October.

2001

2001 Consolidated cable TV head ends, installed OC 48 network, and purchased and opened office in St Marys.

2003

2003 Service department and business offices were moved to newly completed office building.

2005

2005 Began FTTH construction project in St Marys to overbuild Sprint & become a CLEC to offer telephone, high speed Internet, & digital TV.

2007

2007 Buried fiber optic cable to an additional 680 homes within the city of Wamego.

2009

2009 Signed contract to become an independent reseller (IR) of wireless service from Telispire.

2011

2011 Buried fiber optic cable to an additional 575 homes.

2016

2016 Began offering Fiber services to Manhattan businesses

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