MATTOON, Ill., Aug. 31, 2016 -- Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. (Nasdaq:CNSL) (the “Company”), is scheduled to present at the Drexel Hamilton Telecom, Media and Technology Conference on Thursday, September 8th at 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time. Representing the Company will be Steve Childers, chief financial officer and Matt Smith, vice president of finance and treasurer.
The event will be an audio only webcast and can be accessed from the “Investor Relations Events” section of the Company’s website at http://ir.consolidated.com.
About Consolidated
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. is a leading broadband and business communications provider throughout its 11-state service area. The Company leverages its advanced fiber optic network and multiple data centers to offer a wide range of communications solutions, including data, voice, video, managed services, cloud computing and wireless backhaul. Headquartered in Mattoon, IL, the Company has been providing services in many of its markets for more than a century.
Company Contact: Matt Smith VP & Treasurer 217-258-2959 [email protected]


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