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With over 90 years of experience, Sacramento, California-based SureWest Communications successfully delivers an integrated network of highly reliable advanced communications products and services to roughly 200,000 customers. The company wanted to deliver services more cost effectively and improve time to market. The company also wanted to comply with the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and implement scalable third-party infrastructure to support rapid growth rate. By leveraging VeriSign intelligent infrastructure services, SureWest Communications has become a lean, cost-competitive operation that is able to bring new solutions to market much more quickly.
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