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History

The Shawnee Communications Story

In early 1948, the citizen-owned & operated Equality Telephone Company made the transition into a fully-fledged corporation. Over the next several years, advances in technology led the way for Equality Telephone to repair and upgrade much of their infrastructure. One of the key improvements allowed Equality Telephone to evolve from a 14-party operator-handled service to a single-party rotary-dial service.

Equality Telephone Company acquired Hardin County Telephone Company in 1966. Like Equality Telephone in the 1940’s, the newly acquired system was in need of facility repair and upgrades. Once infrastructure improvements were made to bring Hardin County Telephone on par with Equality Telephone, one last task remained: switching from aerial to buried cable. The transition to buried cable was a costly and complicated task due to the large amount of service areas that lie within the Shawnee National Forest.

Equality Telephone Company and Hardin County Telephone Company merged to form Shawnee Telephone Company in early 1985. The name Shawnee Telephone was chosen to pay homage to the beautiful natural wonders located in the Shawnee National Forest and to reflect the ownership’s deeply seeded local roots.

In 1995, Shawnee Telephone Company received FCC notification that local telephone companies would be allowed to enter the long distance market. The only FCC requirement was that the long distance services be controlled by a separate affiliated entity, so Shawnee Communications, Inc. and ShawneeLink Corporation were established. Shawnee Telephone Company and ShawneeLink became wholly owned subsidiaries of Shawnee Communications. However, Shawnee Communications and its subsidiaries remained locally owned and operated.

With long distance service available to the public, Shawnee Communications turned attention to the next technological trend: the Internet. In the spring of 1996, ShawneeLink Corp. began offering dial-up Internet access within the Shawnee Telephone service area. Early 1997 saw dial-up Internet access slowly spread outside of the Shawnee Telephone service area, and by the end of 1998, dial up access was being offered to more than 40 Southern Illinois communities.

ShawneeLink began providing High Speed DSL in over 20 Southern Illinois communities during 2003. With faster speeds and improved stability, DSL quickly became the medium of choice for Internet users. As technology grew, ShawneeLink was able to provide DSL access to qualifying areas in two separate regions. The first region includes towns as far west as Chester, Anna & Marissa, as far north as Sesser and Pinckneyville, as far east as Shawneetown and Rosiclare, and as far south as Brookport. The second region included locations as far north as Robinson and Newton, as far west as Flora, Fairfield and McLeansboro, as far east as Lawrenceville and Mt. Carmel, and as far south as Carmi and Norris City.

Shawnee Telephone began laying the foundation for future technologies in 2005 with the upgrade to fiber optic cable. The process of burying the fiber optic lines is just as tedious a task as was the burial of telephone lines during the 1940’s and 60’s. However, the fiber network will improve telephone transmissions, solidify Internet speeds and be compatible with emerging technologies. A completion date has not been established although crews are working diligently to complete the network expansion.

Also in 2005, Southern Electronics & Telephone, better known as S.E.T., was acquired and became a subsidiary of Shawnee Communications. S.E.T. previously operated as a small, family-owned business that specialized in installing business telephone equipment, home security systems, and wiring structures to fulfill telephone and computer networking needs. S.E.T. continues to operate out of their original location in Harrisburg, IL.

As we look to the future, Shawnee Communications and our subsidiaries anticipate further growth and technology upgrades to meet the needs of our customers in Southern Illinois. Our goal is to continue to provide the communications services that will serve our communities into the 21st century and beyond.