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Topic: Business Internet

  1. Community service is big deal at small, future-minded co-op
    Community service is encouraged by example rather than by mandate at Midstate Communications in Kimball, S.D.
  2. SDN to help deploy, maintain microcell wireless technology
    You know the feeling. You’re at a crowded venue trying to text a friend, send a photo or simply pull up a web page. All you get is the eternal spinning wheel. Nothing goes through. Even with an unlimited data package, if the data network is maxed out by users, no one connects.
  3. School bandwidth needs rise along with computer use
    The Sioux Falls School District will begin the third year of its Student Technology Initiative in September with more broadband power than ever. Education officials determined last school year that middle schools, in particular, needed more Internet connection speed, and they will get it.
  4. 10 ways businesses benefit from SDN Ethernet service
    Ethernet technology has grown through the years to become a highly popular, industry standard in electronic communications.
  5. Coming (but not soon) to a mobile device near you: 5G
    Twenty years ago, mobile data was information that people compiled in notebooks and carried around with them. The definition began changing in the 1990s when digital cellular networks started going mainstream.
  6. SDN’s first CEO proud of what the company has become
    “SDN Communications is now, as it should be, a hugely successful, robust business, and one of the most significant South Dakota corporations,” says SDN's first CEO, Rich Scott.
  7. SDN’s first 25 years include several significant milestones
    The creation of the South Dakota Network 25 years ago marked the start of the company that does business today as SDN Communications. SDN has become the premier, regional provider of broadband connectivity and related technology services for businesses.
  8. SDN and Minnesota telecoms embark on historic expansion
    SDN Communications’ broadband network is about to become a significantly bigger and more widely available vehicle for regional business communications. Six independent telephone companies in southern Minnesota and one in Iowa are partnering with South Dakota-based SDN to improve connectivity and Internet options for business customers in both states.
  9. Construction work led J.J. Anderson to career in telecom
    He found a good place for his interests and skills with SDN Communications as a wholesale carrier relations executive at the company’s headquarters in Sioux Falls. As part of the wholesale services team, Anderson works with SDN’s member companies as well as regional and national carriers.
  10. FFM banks gain confidence with continuity help from SDN
    Technology executives with First Farmers & Merchants Bank feel confident with SDN Communications helping keep their network running. We went with SDN last year. It was really the first time we went with anyone local. It's been awesome, says Darlene Gonnerman, senior network administrator for FFM.
  11. How the Internet helps boost agriculture productivity
    How the Internet helps boost agriculture productivity
  12. Three ways SDN’s broadband and services impact your life
    Three ways SDN’s broadband and services impact your life
  13. Broadband connectivity helps boost agricultural productivity
    Broadband connectivity helps boost agricultural productivity
  14. SDN Communications wraps up construction work on stimulus project
    SDN Communications wraps up construction work on stimulus project
  15. Broadband Plays Major Role in Economic Development
    Broadband Plays Major Role in Economic Development
  16. 5 questions to ask when reviewing broadband service providers
    When it is time for your business to review and/or upgrade its internet connection, there are several factors that should be taken into account regarding the selection of an ISP.
  17. SDN, Broadband Stimulus Grant Boost Broadband for Internet Starved Highway 14 Schools
    Five school districts on U.S. Highway 14 between Huron and Brookings are kicking off 2012 with a big broadband boost that will offer students better, faster internet tools.