South Plains Telephone Cooperative to spend $2,000,000.00 to occupy 9,169 square feet of space in Lubbock Texas.
Lubbock, Texas — According to state and local economic development sources South Plains Telephone Cooperative plans to invest $2,000,000.00 to build out 9,169 square feet of new space in Lubbock. The company plans to occupy the new space at 2425 Marshall Street in Lubbock, on or about February 1, 2021. According to the company website South Plains Telephone Cooperative provides telecommunication services to almost 3,100 subscribers. South Plains Telephone Cooperative’s service area covers 2,335 square miles in 11 counties. In providing these services, South Plains Telephone Cooperative utilizes 303 miles of fiber optic cable in its transport network, connecting 16 different exchanges. This fiber optic network creates a self-healing ring around the Lubbock area enabling seamless communication, even at those times when this cable is damaged. Members can access high-speed digital communications, Caller ID services, call forwarding, call waiting, anonymous call rejection, automatic recall, automatic call back, call trace, remote access call forwarding, selective call rejection, selective call waiting, speed calling, three-way calling and toll deny.
To learn more about South Plains Telephone Cooperative, visit http://www.sptc.net/
Company Contact:
Gary Harrell, President
gharrell@sptc.net
806-763-2301
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