A few weeks ago, Mifflin County Wireless and GBTCloud moved to their new home in downtown Lewistown. These two businesses share resources under one roof and can now be found at 101 East Market Street in Lewistown. They welcome the public to stop in to say hello for a ribbon cutting and open house on Friday, December 3rd during the Festival of Ice and First Friday in Downtown Lewistown. The ribbon-cutting will be at 5:30 pm, followed by an open house until 7:00 pm. There will be pretzel dogs, soft pretzels, and whoopie pies from The Square Café and milk and hot chocolate from the Reedsville Creamery. Attendees will also have the opportunity to win a Google Nest IQ Wi-Fi camera. "We are excited to be part of the Downtown Lewistown community where we are easily accessible and can further our growth for both companies. Our Lewistown facility now hosts our Network Operations Center (NOC) for both Mifflin County Wireless and GBTCloud," Founder and President of Mifflin County Wireless. Mifflin County Wireless is a local fixed wireless Internet Service Provider (ISP). Founded in 2020, their network has been rapidly expanding in Mifflin County, and they serve their customers with a local, friendly approach. Their internet service requires installing a small antenna on your home or business and running an ethernet cable into your home to a power supply and wireless router. Customers of Mifflin County Wireless can choose affordable unlimited plans starting at $40 per month. They are locally owned and operated. www.mifflincountywireless.com
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We think the Mifflin Soaring Association clubhouse has one of the best locations in our county, which can be found only steps away from the Mifflin County Airport office and runway. They help promote the opportunities for glider pilots to soar the Appalachian ridges that extend from our area southwest as far as Tennessee and Alabama, and northeast into eastern Pennsylvania and New York. Pilots from all over the world visit our area as a result of everything they do to promote what a treasure our community is. Our partners at Mifflin County Wireless deliver high-speed internet to their clubhouse and the airport helping their pilots stay connected to the world. We are excited to join Mifflin County Wireless for the ribbon cutting and open house for their new office location. They welcome the public to stop in to say hello during the ribbon cutting and open house on Friday, December 3rd, during the Festival of Ice and First Friday in Downtown Lewistown. The ribbon-cutting will be at 5:30 pm, followed by an open house until 7:00 pm. There will be pretzel dogs, soft pretzels, and whoopie pies from The Square Café and milk and hot chocolate from the Reedsville Creamery. Attendees will also have the opportunity to win a Google Nest IQ Wi-Fi camera. A new tower in Decatur Township will deliver high-speed internet to residents in the area. Mifflin County Wireless has completed the construction of a 150-foot self-supporting tower near Dormantown Road and Orchard Lane. Earlier this year, Mifflin County Wireless and One-Stop Communications partnered, and since then, they have more than tripled the areas in the county that have access to high-speed internet. This will make the seventh new tower that was brought into operation this year expanding coverage for high-speed internet in Mifflin County. With the new tower in Decatur Township, Mifflin County Wireless now has nine towers servicing the county with reliable high-speed internet. Towers currently in operation are located in Belleville, Havice Valley, Lewistown North, Lewistown South, McClure, McVeytown East, McVeytown West, and Reedsville. Service from Mifflin County Wireless uses a fixed wireless technology which requires a clear line of sight to one of their towers. If you can see one of their towers from your home or business, your location has access to reliable high-speed internet service. For a map of the tower locations, visit www.onestop.biz/mifflin-county-wireless.html. Mifflin County Wireless was born out of the need for high-speed internet in areas where traditional internet providers do not offer service, providing users with an affordable alternative. They have been on a mission to expand coverage throughout the area, giving their customers access to fast, reliable, and affordable internet with unlimited plans starting at $40 per month. One-Stop Communications is assisting Mifflin County Wireless with installation, sales, and network expansion support to increase the number of homes and businesses in the area that can access their high-speed internet. “It is great to see this project come together for those that will now have access to reliable internet,” says Michael Buffington, President of One-Stop Communications. “We are excited to once again launch service into an underserved area of our county,” says Cody Wian, President of Mifflin County Wireless. “Our focus is to provide reliable and affordable high-speed internet access throughout the area. The Decatur tower continues to add to our capacity, service area and reliability to our customers in Mifflin County.” One-Stop Communications is an award-winning local retailer and service provider that has been delivering central Pennsylvania with personal and business communication products for over 25 years. Originally founded to bring wireless and satellite services to the area, One-Stop continues adapting to current consumer and technology demands to help others stay connected to the world and to provide exceptional service. www.onestop.biz Mifflin County Wireless is a local fixed wireless Internet Service Provider (ISP). Founded in 2020, their network has been rapidly expanding in Mifflin County, and they serve their customers with a local, friendly approach. Their internet service requires installing a small antenna on your home or business and running an ethernet cable into your home to a power supply and wireless router. Customers of Mifflin County Wireless can choose affordable unlimited plans starting at $40 per month. They are locally owned and operated. In many cases, they can work with customers, neighbors, and landowners to find solutions to provide many communities with high-speed internet, communities that have previously been unserviceable. www.mifflincountywireless.com |
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