Shenandoah Telecommunications Company Overview
Pro stress-test →Founded in 1902 and based in Edinburg, Virginia, Shentel (Nasdaq: SHEN) is an information sector company focused on broadband and wireless telecommunications services, with operations built on fiber optic and cable networks in the eastern United States. The company operates primarily across the Mid-Atlantic and Shenandoah Valley regions, serving residential and commercial customers.
Strategic Profile
Pro stress-test →The company operates primarily across parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Shenandoah Valley regions, offering broadband under its brand names and owning a growing portfolio of communications towers and fiber infrastructure. Shentel's broadband strategy focuses on its pace of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) passings in incumbent and expansion markets, and its participation in grant-funded rural broadband projects.
Competitive Landscape
Pro stress-test →WideOpenWest, Consolidated Communications, Etihad GO Telecom, Summit Broadband, and Altafiber are some of the 70 competitors of Shentel. Shentel differentiates through focused regional presence in Mid-Atlantic, access to government broadband grants, and dual revenue model combining residential broadband with tower leasing.
Industry Context
Shenandoah Telecommunications Company operates in Regional Telecommunications & Broadband Services.
Key facts
Founded: 1902 · Headquarters: Edinburg, Virginia · Revenue: $0.4B · Market cap: $0.7B