S&L Computer Services, Inc.

Midwest Communications Merging

Midwest Communications has merged with S&L Computer Services, Inc.

MIDWEST COMMUNICATIONS, INC.

We are thrilled to announce that as of November 1st, 2021, we have merged with S&L Computer Services, Inc. of Fargo. A leading provider of IT solutions and services for businesses.

What does this mean for you?

On a day-to-day, it’s business as usual. We have new resources and capabilities to streamline your voice and data needs.

What does this mean for us?

Our staff is now a part of the S&L Computer Services family! Our office will relocate to the S&L office in Fargo. We now offer full IT services including servers and workstations. Additionally, we now provide cloud solutions, including Office 365, managed services, and offsite backup.

Our story continues…

Midwest Communications started in 1987 and I came on shortly after to head up the technical side. With the help of Tony, we strived to give our customers the best support and the best product we possibly could. We have continually worked to grow the business not just for ourselves but to make sure our customers have the best experience possible. We have always been a small hometown business even as the Fargo-Moorhead area has grown. The problems that business face are many but we have strived to solve those issues by optimizing tight budgets when others couldn’t. Helping businesses thrive in today’s complex digital economy is our mission.

This is also S&L Computer Services vision. Joining forces with a company as passionate about business success is what takes us into the next chapter in our storybook. Stay tuned to see where our growth and innovation takes us from here.

Thank you!

I want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of you for putting your trust in us over the last 34 years and bringing us to where we are today. We come to work every day for you. Our team is driven to make technology better and easier for you. This commitment is stronger than ever during this exciting time.

Sincerely,

Jon Roth