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Jeff Gardner

“Although a new name on the Little Rock business scene, local roots run deep for Windstream Communications.  We are the largest voice, broadband and entertainment services company focused on rural America.

Windstream was created from a spinoff of Alltel Corporation’s landline services and merger with VALOR Telecom.  Our history dates to the former Allied Telephone Company, formed in 1943, with offices in the capital city.

In Little Rock and Central Arkansas, Windstream is a competitive local exchange carrier, and we are proud to provide local and long-distance digital voice and data services to hospitals, schools, government agencies and leading businesses in the community.

We selected Little Rock for Windstream’s corporate home in April 2006, and it was a natural choice, what with 700 highly skilled and experienced employees and their families already in place and the right atmosphere in which to conduct business.  And, we’ve always had a great relationship with the Little Rock business and economic community. 

From here, our corporate teams support more than 8,000 fellow employees in 16 states to provide the latest in communication services - voice, broadband and digital TV - to about 3.3 million customer access lines.

The bottom line to the Windstream mission is to help the communities we serve ‘grow’ places.  That’s our commitment to our home base.  We are proud to call Little Rock home and to contribute to its growth and prosperity.”

Jeff Gardner, President & CEO
Windstream Corporation

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This site is proudly sponsored by the following companies who not only support Little rock but also support its downtown revitalization.
Affiliated Real Estate Appraisers of Arkansas  Alltel Wireless  Arkansas Department of Economic Development  AT&T  Bell-Corley Construction  Bomasada Group  City of Little Rock  City of North Little Rock  Clinton Museum  Comcast  Cornerstone Resources Construction Company  Crestview Uniforms and Scrubs  Earth Retaining Solutions  ENG Lending  Heifer International  IBEW  Lafayette Square  Little Rock Chamber of Commerce  Little Rock Convention & Vistors Bureau  Little Rock National Airport  Metropolitan Bank  Moses Tucker Real Estate  North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce  North Little Rock Visitors Bureau  Pulaski Technical College  Stephens Inc.  The Downtown Partnership  The Peabody Hotel  Windstream Communications 

Ed Drilling

Making little rock an even more vibrant and vital city

“We at AT&T Arkansas applaud city leaders for their successes in the continued growth and vitality of downtown Little Rock, and for their commitment to continuing the work.

We are pleased to be part of downtown and to be a contributor to making Little Rock an even more vibrant and vital city. Our approach is to provide new communications services and technology for business and consumers, to promote broad community access to technology, and to support education through technology.

Whether it’s providing a grant for the hands-on technology center within the Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce, delivering wireless broadband access at Little Rock Adams Field and in the River Market, or making the investment to deliver Internet Protocol-based video services to city residents – AT&T Arkansas is committed to this city.

AT&T Arkansas has been part of Little Rock for more than 125 years – locally, we trace our business roots back to the city’s very first telephone exchange. Today we serve 102 local exchanges in Arkansans, providing service to more Arkansans than any other provider. In fact, on a typical day we help complete 29 million calls or data transactions for Arkansas customers. No other company has so much daily interaction with the people of Arkansas.   

Looking ahead, we are excited by the opportunity to help local companies use technology to grow their business, increase efficiency and improve operations. And for consumers we are working to deliver communications and entertainment services to the “three screens” people value most – their TV, their PC and their wireless phone – in a way that is integrated and consumer-friendly. “

Ed Drilling, President,  AT&T Arkansas