Shenandoah Telecommunications Company, or Shentel, delivers a comprehensive array of broadband communication services and manages cell tower facilities throughout the Mid-Atlantic United States. Its operations span Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. The company's Broadband division furnishes internet, video, and voice services to residential and commercial customers. These services are offered through various channels: hybrid fiber coaxial cable under the Shentel brand, advanced fiber optic technology via Glo Fiber, and fixed wireless connections marketed as Beam. This segment also includes fiber leasing and provides specialized Ethernet and wavelength fiber optic solutions, in addition to traditional voice and digital subscriber line (DSL) telephone services. Separately, the Tower segment possesses 220 cell towers, on which it leases colocation space to other telecommunications providers. Shenandoah Telecommunications Company, established in 1902, is headquartered in Edinburg, Virginia.