Windstream Holdings, Inc., doing business as Windstream, is a U.S.-based telecommunications provider offering broadband, voice and network communications to residential and commercial customers. Operating primarily in rural and suburban markets, Windstream’s network spans over 165,000 fiber route miles across more than 18 states, delivering services under its flagship Kinetic brand as well as wholesale connectivity solutions.
Windstream’s residential segment delivers high-speed internet, digital TV and home phone services, supported by both fixed wireless and fiber infrastructure. Its business segment serves small and medium enterprises, large enterprises and wholesale carriers with unified communications, cloud collaboration, managed network services, data center colocation and network security solutions. These offerings are designed to support customers’ digital transformation initiatives, providing scalable bandwidth and advanced connectivity options.
Founded in 2006 through the spin-off of Alltel’s landline operations and the merger with Valor Telecom, Windstream is headquartered in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in early 2019 to optimize its capital structure and successfully emerged from restructuring in September 2020. Since then, Windstream has focused on debt reduction, network expansion and service innovation to strengthen its competitive positioning in core markets.
Under the leadership of President and Chief Executive Officer Tony Thomas, who assumed the role in late 2019, Windstream has pursued strategic initiatives to modernize its fiber network and extend broadband reach—particularly into underserved rural areas. The executive team and board continue to steer efforts toward delivering reliable connectivity and enhancing customer support across all service offerings.
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