MTC Communications Plans to Continue Building in Rural Western Illinois Areas says Marketing Director Rachel Kerns.

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After finishing their Little Swan Lake build in Avon last summer, MTC Communications plans to continue building out in to the Avon area to provide more service to the rural area in 2024. Other planned projects for MTC in the year 2024 include expanding in the town of Monmouth to improve cell service, building further south to pick up more houses in rural areas near Cameron, and building a cell tower north near Lake Warren. MTC Communications Marketing Director Rachel Kerns has more.

Along with their plans to continue building out in rural areas of Warren and Knox counties, Kerns also adds that they are in the final stages of gaining government approval for their Reconnect grant, which would allow them to further build out in Hancock, Henderson, and Warren counties.

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