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About Us - Our
History
Stanton Telecom Inc. was first chartered as an independent telephone
company on January 28, 1909. The name was Stanton Independent Telephone
Company and was owned by H.J. Forbes and Harry D. Miller. On May
16,1951 the company was sold to R.G. and Maxine Deardorff. The Deardorffs
changed the company name to Stanton Telephone Company, Inc. on March
27, 1979.
On August 1, 1980, the company was purchased by Leona K. Paden and
the late Bernard L. Paden. Robert J. Paden acquired interest in the
company shortly afterward. Upon completion of the sale, the Paden's
began the undertaking of modernizing the Stanton Telephone Company
facilities and operations.
A new central office switch was installed which provided touch-tone
telephone service and many new features became available to all subscribers.
The outside plant was also refurbished. New telephone cable was buried
throughout the entire exchange.
The final phase of the project was completed in 1981 when the telephone
office, located at 1004 Ivy Street in Stanton, was completely remodeled.
Stanton Telecom continues to upgrade and improve its facilities.
In September, 1996, Stanton Telephone Company changed its name to
Stanton Telecom Inc. The new company name reflects the variety of
telecommunication services Stanton Telecom provides its customers.
Just a few of the services provided are: call waiting, caller I.D.,
voice mail, internet access, teleconferencing, phone systems, and
other residential and business calling services.
Stanton Telecom prides itself in its friendly and efficient service.
Because of its presence in the community, installation and repairs
are usually done within 24 hours the request is made. The company
will continue to provide quality and reliable service to its customers
in the future.
Rates for
Stanton Long Distance are for the lower 48 states only. Alaska,
Hawaii and International calls are different.
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