Nov 20, 2012 — HOT SPRINGS, Ark. – Windstream Corp. (Nasdaq: WIN) announces the expansion of its next-generation voice and data services into Hot Springs, giving local businesses a new choice for advanced communication services.

Hot Springs business customers now may benefit from a robust portfolio of voice and data solutions, including dedicated high-speed Ethernet Internet, VoIP converged communications systems, MPLS networking, managed services, and data center solutions, all designed to help businesses increase productivity and run more efficiently.

Windstream’s cost-effective solutions also include small business bundles that can help improve a customer’s bottom line, saving business customers on Internet and phone service.

“Windstream understands the growing demand for our voice and data solutions and has expanded our product availability into Hot Springs,” said David Martin, vice president of business sales. “Our customized solutions can help businesses improve productivity and connect with their customers.”

Windstream already serves business customers in markets across Arkansas, including Little Rock, Conway, Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Rogers, Bentonville, Harrison and Texarkana.

Windstream has a nationwide fiber optic network spanning 115,000 route miles across the country. With an unparalleled mixture of metro, long-haul, and diverse routes, Windstream’s fiber network delivers high-capacity capabilities and a robust portfolio of advanced data, voice, and network services to offer customers a higher quality, more efficient, and more reliable overall experience. For more information on Windstream’s data, voice, network and cloud solutions, visit www.windstreambusiness.com.

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