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Network Communications & DTE Satellite 1028 N Network Communications & DTE Satellite ● 1028 N Kingshighway ● Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 Netcom: 573-334-2400 ● DTE Sat: 573-335-0757 ● E-mail: [email protected] networkcommunications.tv Locally owned and operated since 1982, we have provided our customers with professional sales, service and installations for over 37 years. We purchased Down To Earth Satellite a few years ago and combined both offices at our 1028 North Kingshighway location. Why would you call anyone else for your satellite and AT&T Cellular needs? Please take a moment to read about some of the products and services that we provide for your home, business, office, bar, restaurant, apartment complex, school, hospital, motel, etc.: ► Satellite TV for your home or business – Authorized Retailer for DirecTV ► Equipment upgrades. (even if you didn’t originally purchase from us) ► AT&T Mobility – New service, new or upgrade devices, Next Upgrade Plans, plan changes or upgrades, port from another provider / ANYTHING the corporate store can do – except their fast talk and pushy sales staff! ► Satellite internet (Residential and Commercial) – Viasat, Viasat for Business ► Local authorized KVH dealer for mobile satellite systems for your RV, car, truck or boat. Sales, service and installation ► VSAT services including VPN ► Satellite communications for emergency service. Phone, internet connectivity and radio service. ► Teleconference services – Complete remote satellite teleconferencing anywhere in US including Audio and Video (A/V) ► Sirius Commercial Satellite Radio ($29.95/month) along with speakers, amps and wiring for your business (Stop paying Muzak’s high monthly costs!) ► RF design and/or installation including prewiring for new construction or total facility rewire for retrofit or upgrade. ► We are the area’s premier SMATV Private Cable provider for motels, apartments, condo’s, hospitals, schools, etc. We design, install and maintain systems for our own clients as well as national accounts throughout our local area. ► We are the ONLY active LOCAL Vivint Smart Home retailer. Vivint offers complete Home Automation and security. ► Design and install of custom security systems including cameras and security products ► Installation of wall mounts and TV’s. New or retrofit. ► Home audio / video and automation systems including design, prewiring and installation. ► A partial list of some of our local commercial customers include: Artisan Contracting, Cape Girardeau County 911 call center, East County Fire Department, KRCU Radio, KGMO Radio, KYMO Radio, KBXB / KRHW Radio, KBSI-TV, SEMO University, TRCC, many area Schools, most area County Health Departments, Missouri Veterans Home, Mt. Vernon, Do it Best Corp (Sikeston), Cape Girardeau Fire Department, Cape Girardeau Police Department, Creative Data Systems, Drury Southwest, Inc., Beef O’Brady’s, Choate Farms, Memorial Hospital of Carbondale, Midwest Energy, Inc., Heartland Materials, LLC, Bullwinkle’s Rustic Lodge, RV Park and Lounge, Plaza Tire Service (multiple locations), Cape Radiology Group (Jackson), Saint Francis Medical Center, The Landing Point RV Park, SEMO Communications, Inc., Southwest Missouri State University, Ruby Tuesday’s, City of Jackson Fire Dept., WSIL TV3, Rivercrest Apartments, The Bank of Missouri, several locations, Fitzgerald Marine, El Sol, The River House Bar and Grill, Cape Camping and RV Park, River Ridge Winery, Capital Sand Proppants, MFA Incorporated, Jeremiah's Restaurant and Lounge, and background music at Culver’s and other restaurants and retail stores in the area, Lynx Wildlife Farms, LLC, Whispering Oaks Subdivision, AMVETS Post 94, Orbital Data Network, Inc., East Prairie Nursing Center, Sinquefield Lake House, Life Care Center of Cape Girardeau, Blair Aviation, Woodland Hills, Trinity Lutheran Church, Diana’s Boarding Home, Montgomery Bank – Both Cape locations. ► We are the local installation, service and maintenance company for major national commercial service providers. “We are your satellite connection” Mark Jackson, Owner .
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