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Shentel Expands its Beam Internet Service to Kents Store and Stanardsville, Virginia
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Shentel Expands its Beam Internet Service to Kents Store and Stanardsville, Virginia
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Ed McKay appointed as Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer for Shenandoah Telecommunications Company
EDINBURG, Va., May 25, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (“Shentel” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ:SHEN) announced today that Edward “Ed” H. McKay will be appointed to the role of Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer. Mr. McKay will be responsible for the leadership of the Company’s entire integrated broadband business, including Shentel Cable, Shentel Business, Glo Fiber and Beam brands, and the Company’s tower portfolio.
Mr. McKay is a twenty-five year veteran of the telecommunications industry, with the past seventeen years as part of Shentel’s management team. He most recently served the Company as Senior Vice President, Engineering & Operations, where he has been responsible for delivering on Shentel’s growth strategy for fiber and fixed wireless broadband businesses, while also maintaining a remarkable
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In the next step of its broadband expansion, Shenandoah Communications (Shentel) has announced plans to bring its Beam fixed wireless broadband service to 2,700 households in New Canton, Mount Jackson and Dillwyn, VA. The communities are in Buckingham and Shenandoah counties in the northwestern region of the state.
Shentel has brought Beam to more than 15,000 households this year. It is a 5G-ready LTE service that uses licensed mid-band spectrum at 2.5 GHz and 3.5 GHz. It transmits over local towers and small cells equipped with fiber backhaul, the company says. Monthly prices for Beam start at $65, offering download speeds of between 25 Mbps and 100 Mbps.
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