Watch Communications Announces Paxton Community Open House!
New customers will get 2 months free for signing up for internet service at event!
LIMA, OH – Watch Communications will host a Community Open House in Paxton, IL, to discuss how the company is expanding in the region.
Representatives from Watch will be available to discuss Watch’s strategic plans for the region, internet packages and other services that can be bundled together, assistance programs to help manage monthly bills, and career opportunities.
WHEN: 3 to 7 pm, Thursday, June 9, 2022
WHERE: Pueblo Lindo Event Center, 615 N. Railroad Ave.; Paxton, IL 60957
The event is open to new and current customers who are interested in learning more about Watch Communications. There will be refreshments and door prizes.
New customers who sign up for internet service during the Open House will get their first two months of service for free. Existing customers who upgrade their internet service will receive $20 off their first month of upgraded service.
Watch Communications recently invested in its Tuscola network to expand its service footprint and to offer customers upgraded services, which can include internet speeds up to 100Mbps. Customers signing up for packages that provide the highest speeds can do practically anything on multiple devices – email, chat, browse websites, upload videos to social media, stream entertainment, online gaming, and more.
About Watch Communications
Founded in 1992, Watch Communications is an Internet Service Provider (ISP) using a combination of fixed wireless and fiber technologies to serve residential and business customers throughout Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Kentucky. Watch Communications began as a wireless cable TV provider and expanded service offerings in 1998 to include the Internet. Since its creation, Watch Communications has focused on unserved and underserved small and rural markets. Watch Communications is a subsidiary of Benton Ridge Telephone. The Benton Ridge family of companies also includes Community Fiber Solutions in Indiana and Q Wireless in Kentucky and Indiana.