Inland Networks

Inland Networks

  • PO Box 171
  • Roslyn, Washington
  • 98941-0171

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Description

Easton is located in the Cascade Mountains approximately 20 miles southeast of Snoqualmie Pass. Easton is surrounded by stunning high country scenery, peaceful lakes and miles and miles of trails used in the winter and summer months. Easton is recognized as a recreational area where hiking, boating, fishing, hunting, snowmobiling, and wildlife are right at your footsteps. Inland Networks has been providing the Easton service area since 2004 and provides Internet and Security Services. Easton has an estimated population of about 383 residents. The overall service area consists of approximately 28 square miles.

The Uniontown service area is located in eastern Washington on the Idaho border. Uniontown and Colton are noted to have some of the richest agricultural farm lands in the Pacific Northwest. In the late 1890's German immigrants settled in these communities, establishing thriving towns bustling with many businesses. Harness shops, bakeries, shoemakers, and dry good shops started as well as breweries, from the German's ability to make great beer. Telephone service was established and owned by the local stock holders. The Uniontown-Colton Telephone Company was sold to Harold Weis in 1963. By 1966, direct dial became possible. Uniontown is now recognized as a rural farming town and bedroom community for Pullman, WA and Moscow, ID to the northeast and Lewiston, ID and Clarkston, WA to the southeast. The Uniontown and Colton service area provides service to the towns of Uniontown, Colton, and Johnston, WA, Leon, ID as well as the surrounding rural areas. Inland Networks provides Telephone, Long Distance, DSL and Dial-up Internet to these areas. The Uniontown and Colton service area consists of approximately 143 square miles serving 585 access lines and 29 access lines in Leon, ID area.

Inland Long Distance Company (d/b/a Inland Networks) is a non-facilities based long distance provider. This means that Inland Long Distance Company is dependent on facilities based providers in order to provide service. Unfortunately, the wholesale prices of the facilities based providers have substantially increased and Inland Long Distance Company is forced to make changes.

Inland Networks is dedicated to provide the best communications, information, and entertainment services, while keeping customer care local and professional.

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Number of employees
5-9

Company contacts

  • Nathan Weis
  • President

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