Windstream Enterprise now an approved vendor for MiCTA members

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Windstream Holdings (NASDAQ:WIN) through its enterprise division Windstream Enterprise announced that MiCTA has selected it as an approved national vendor for network and communications solutions. The company said that the new contract with MiCTA would mean that various educational and government entities will be assured of high quality network and communication solutions at a competitive …

Windstream Holdings (NASDAQ:WIN) through its enterprise division Windstream Enterprise announced that MiCTA has selected it as an approved national vendor for network and communications solutions.

The company said that the new contract with MiCTA would mean that various educational and government entities will be assured of high quality network and communication solutions at a competitive price.

As quoted in the press release:

“Windstream Enterprise is thrilled to be chosen by MiCTA as a source to support network and communications solutions for its membership,” said Desi Stoops, vice president of state government and transport sales at Windstream Enterprise. “Our years of experience with various public sector and non-profit entities along with our nationwide local and long-haul fiber network and our proprietary cloud core network architecture enable us to provide a robust portfolio of solutions tailored to meet customers’ diverse needs.”

As an Approved Vendor for network and communications solutions, Windstream Enterprise can provide MiCTA members with a streamlined approach to the acquisition of network and communications solutions by identifying their requirements and negotiating source signal contracts for Integrated Network Security, Access, and Business Continuity Solutions.

MiCTA’s Chief Executive Officer Tim von Hoff said, “MiCTA is pleased to award the Approved National status and Master Service Agreement to Windstream Enterprise. Their solutions will provide the essential implementation planning for MiCTA members as they move forward with network and communications solutions.”

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