subject: Telecommunications Companies Aid Arkansas Businesses [print this page] As interested observers in the state can tell you, business is booming in Arkansas. Throughout the state of Arkansas, Ethernet, Internet, and other telecommunications networks are crisscrossing the state to supply much needed connectivity to corporations from all industries. The abundance of telecommunications options has increased the opportunities for business connections for companies of all sizes and lines of work.
Agriculture is still the biggest industry in the state, responsible for a large portion of the states gross domestic product of $103 billion. Throughout the state, farms and companies provide Arkansas and the rest of the nation with staples such as eggs, cotton, milk, soybeans, and cattle products. Meanwhile, industrial products including metal products, electric machinery and paper products, among others, are also a big part of the state economy.
The company is the headquarters of several worldwide corporations including Wal-Mart and Tyson Foods. For that reason, telecommunications companies are vital to keeping the companies connected to the many related companies and suppliers that help them produce their goods and services. But as the companies grow, so must the telecommunications that assist them. Here are some of the prominent telecommunications companies operating in the Arkansas area.
Ritter Communications is one of the oldest telecommunications companies in Arkansas, providing telephone service to both residential and business clients throughout the state. They provide the latest in telecommunications services, featuring high speed internet access as fast as 100 Mbps, VoIP, metro Ethernet, virtual private network (VPN), hosting services including cloud and co-location services, and wireless internet connectivity. The company also promises 24-hour access to service technicians.
Datamax Communications offers a variety of Internet services throughout Arkansas and parts of eastern Oklahoma. Headquartered in Fort Smith, Datamax offers complete network cable solutions, fiber optics systems, network cable installations, and complete support services. The company can design a complete cable network system to fit the logistics of any business, including large-scale network rollouts.
An Internet and web design company, 1011 Web created Internet websites and marketing options for companies throughout Arkansas. In addition to designing websites, the company created e-commerce systems (including e-commerce stores, e-commerce marketing provides e-commerce store management), SEO and Internet marketing options (designed to increase sales through search engine marketing) and web hosting services (including cloud hosting and website traffic analysis).
In addition to providing residents of Conway with electric and water services, Conway Corporation also provides the city-owned cable Internet and cable utility service. The company provides broadband Internet service through a combination fiber optic/cable network system. Speeds of download through the system range from 4 Mbps to 50 Mbps. For businesses, Conway provides three tiers of service.
Suddenlink operates several offices in several states including Arkansas and provides businesses and residents with high-speed Internet service. Features of services including wireless networking, home security systems and a fiber optic network. The company can provide business clients with additional speed to allow for more efficient modem transmission. The company states that it continually monitors its Arkansas T1 network to prevent the possibility of viruses and tampering from outside sources.