Shenandoah Telecommunications Company, through its
subsidiaries, provides regulated and unregulated
telecommunications services to end-user customers and other
communications providers in the southeastern United States.
It offers a range of integrated voice, video, and data
communications services. The company's Wireless segment
provides digital wireless service to a portion of a four-
state area covering the region from Harrisburg, York, and
Altoona, Pennsylvania to Harrisonburg, Virginia. This
segment also offers personal communications services through
a digital wireless telephone and data network. It owns
towers and leases tower space to other wireless
communications providers in Virginia, West Virginia,
Maryland, and Pennsylvania. As of December 31, 2009, this
segment had 222,818 retail PCS customers. Its Wireline
segment provides regulated and unregulated telephone
services throughout the northern Shenandoah Valley. This
segment also sells and services telecommunications
equipment, as well as provides information services and
Internet access to customers in the northern Shenandoah
Valley and surrounding areas. In addition, it involves in
the resale of long distance services, for calls placed to
locations outside the regulated telephone service area by
telephone customers. As of December 31, 2009, this segment
had approximately 3,359 dial-up customers and 10,985 digital
subscriber lines, as well as served approximately 10,851
long distance customers. Shenandoah Telecommunications
Company's Cable Television segment provides coaxial cable-
based television service throughout portions of Shenandoah
County, Virginia and in communities throughout West Virginia
and Alleghany County, Virginia. As of December 31, 2009,
this segment had approximately 24,856 cable revenue
generating units. The company was founded in 1902 and is
headquartered in Edinburg, Virginia.