Region’s ‘most hardened building’ to double in size
A building northwest of Sioux Falls sometimes called “the bunker” soon will be twice as big.
A building northwest of Sioux Falls sometimes called “the bunker” soon will be twice as big.
High-speed internet and cell service in parts of the Black Hills are tenuous in some places, nonexistent in others. But as population increases, connectivity is too.
Our legacy can take many shapes – and in the case of this leader, you’ll likely take something away from the mark he has left on his team too.
Longtime SDN Communications CEO Mark Shlanta has died.
“I think the investment that our rural companies are making is a story that’s gone untold.”
She has grown her career without leaving the company she loves. Get to know this impactful leader at SDN Communications.
“He worked on behalf of you and me and all the state’s citizens who didn’t have a connection – broadband or political.” South Dakota lost a revered lobbyist (yes, those two words can go together) this week. Honoring Greg Dean.
Why not use satellites to connect to the Internet? It turns out, for a lot of reasons.
Longtime SDN Communications CEO Mark Shlanta is stepping down, and the company has named his successor.
“SDN has reliable, diverse network routes to a variety of locations, and this option to Denver continues to build on that.”