When The Greater Idaho chapter of the American Red Cross approached Syringa Networks, they were operating with three different providers across their five sites with some locations limited to public Internet access relying on VPNs to tie their offices together. This, coupled with a disparate LAN strategy at each location, created a high
Since 1905 we've kept at the forefront of technology to continually bring our customers the best service possible.
CTCI, based in central Idaho, is passionate about providing its members with advanced communications services—delivered with superior customer service.
An independent telecommunications leader, has been providing quality communications services since 1954, specializing in rural areas.
FairPoint Communications owns and operates 30 rural telephone companies located in 18 states, with over 6,000 access lines in eastern Idaho.
Providing Internet, telephone and wireless services.
Provides local and long distance telephone, cellular, web hosting, networking, and Internet service in Idaho.
Midvale Telephone Exchange, Inc., is an Idaho-based Local Exchange Carrier—a family-owned and operated company that has been in operation since 1900.
Project Mutual serves over 12,000 members throughout the Magic Valley, providing telephone, Internet, cellphone and video content.
Rural Telephone serves remote areas of Idaho, Nevada, Washington and Oregon. A locally owned and operated company since 1979, RTC offers telephone, Internet, and wireless services.
What began as a traditional telephone company has evolved into a full-scale technology company offering communications and broadband services to a wide geographic area covering eastern Idaho and northwestern Wyoming.
Idaho Business Review by Brad Iverson-Long
Two regional communications companies called Syringa are becoming one.
Syringa Networks, an internet and netwo...
Idaho Statesman by Statesman staff
Syringa Networks finalized the purchase of Syringa Wireless Monday.
Syringa Wireless will remain a separate company but will...