Employee Spotlight: Mark Christensen

This month, we spoke to Mark Christensen, one of Vision Net's Network Technicians, whose expansive knowledge has benefitted our clients for over 15 years. Learn about his favorite project, movie, and his hobbies!

What is your position at Vision Net and what do you do?

Network Technician.

How long have you worked at Vision Net?

15 years.

What 3 words describe Vision Net?

Quality, innovative, and future.

What is your favorite Vision Net perk?

All the coffee I want!

What is your favorite thing you have learned at Vision Net?

Fiber splicing training, and that was fun and informative! We learned how to fuse two fibers together to complete a circuit. We learned how to splice so that during field installations, we can quickly and efficiently restore fiber optic cables when a buried cable is accidentally severed.

What challenges do you enjoy at Vision Net?

Being a part of big projects and seeing them from start to finish.

Are there any projects you have worked on that you’re proud of?

The Kalispell project where we built our own Point-of-Presence (POP) site, wherein our network shares a connection.

What does Vision Net's Wholesale team do well?

Planning things out, completing projects on time, and delivering fantastic service to our clients.

What do you enjoy most about being a part of the Wholesale team?

The variety of projects, tasks, client services, and deliverables we manage.

If you could add one thing to the Vision Net office, what would it be?

A pop machine, so I could enjoy unlimited pop after I’m done with my morning coffee!

What advice do you have for prospective Vision Net candidates?

Don’t plan on doing just one thing; expect a variety of tasks and be ready to think on your feet!

What is the greatest innovation you have seen in your lifetime?

Smartphones.

What do you like to do when you aren’t working?

I enjoy working around the house, making things better, and going camping.

What is your favorite movie?

National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation.

What is your favorite food?

It used to be snow crab and then last year on my birthday, I developed an allergy, so I can’t have snow crab anymore. So now I enjoy a lot of pizza!

Do you have any talents or hobbies?

I’ve begun welding and fabricating a lot lately!

How do you define success?

Waking up every morning, doing your job well, and at the end of the day, being happy with what you accomplished.

5 Phone Solutions to keep your business running

Your business needs a modern phone system to ensure smooth and efficient operation. Your phone system is the backbone of your business, and if they fail, your business can suffer tremendous downtime, customer complaints, and lost revenue. Vision Net is here to help you proactively ensure your business has a robust and responsive phone system. Following is a list of common issues with Vision Net’s solutions to keep your business running. Older hardware | As phones age, their hardware becomes obsolete. Over time, outdated phone systems will only cause additional problems and headaches for your business. Yesterday’s copper wired phone systems have been replaced by our fiber-rich Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems. Limited space and scaling | As your business grows, so do the demands on your phone system. Greater volume and call frequency is expected. Meeting these challenges requires scaling up, but with phone systems, that presents an investment that might be unfeasible or beyond your budget. Vision Net’s experienced team knows how to design a scalable VoIP phone system within your budget and needs. As your business continues to grow, we’ll be there to help you exceed your customer’s demands. High costs | A phone bill can represent a large expenditure for businesses using traditional landline phone services. Most small to medium-sized business might not know their total monthly bill, but it’s most likely an expensive expenditure relative to your total budget. Vision Net’s internet-based phone system provides superior service and a predictable monthly bill that fits your budget. Lost Data | Internet-based phone services give your business the ability to store information about the call, and having this data is invaluable. Vision Net’s Work from Anywhere Suite gives your employees the ability to save customer data, employee contacts, and stay engaged from an office, home setting, or other location with ease. Poor call quality | Vision Net’s VoIP services are flexible and with our robust fiber network, calls to and from your customers will be crystal clear, dynamic, and always ready. Vision Net’s professionals can design a system with your business’ needs in mind, ensuring you don’t pay for what you don’t need, or invest in a larger system than what is needed. Your business’ phone system is vital to productive operation, employee engagement, and client satisfaction. Vision Net is committed to helping your business operate a phone system for your needs. We’re here to help you lower costs, increase efficiency, and utilize the strength of our network.

Businesses are moving to the Cloud: learn why

Has your business been affected by a cyberattack? If so, you understand the time and money required to recover, to say nothing of the hit to your reputation, your client’s well-being, and the future of your business. As cyberattacks become more sophisticated, business owners want to protect their businesses; shifting to a modern data platform is the most cost-effective and secure way to accomplish this.

Cloud has become the primary location for businesses storage; security, data modernization, and cost are among the top reasons businesses are migrating their data to the cloud. Vision Net makes it easy to manage your data, protect your network, and keep your business running. Cloud computing offers several benefits to your business.

Flexibility | Cloud is ideal for businesses with growing or fluctuating bandwidth demands. If your needs increase, Vision Net makes it easy to scale your capacity and if you need to scale down, that flexibility is available. Your businesses will see a real advantage over your competitors.

Low-Cost Disaster Recovery | Your business should invest in robust disaster recovery, and Vision Net’s Cloud solutions can help your business prevent data loss and help you recover vital data in the event of a natural or other disaster.

Software Update | The innovation of cloud computing is that the servers are off premises, out of sight, and out of your hair. Vision Net takes care of your servers, along with software updates so you don’t have to worry about wasting time maintaining your on-site server, giving you time to focus on your business.

Capital-Expenditure Free | Cloud computing cuts out the high cost of hardware. You pay for what you need, ensuring your cash flow goes toward your business. Along with the ease of setup and management, it’s easier than ever to take the first step to cloud adoption.

Increased Collaboration | When your employees can access, edit, and share documents anytime, from anywhere, they can to do more and do it better. Cloud-based workflow combined with our Work Anywhere Suite help your employees stay engaged, make updates in real time, and fully collaborate across offices and locations.

Once your business migrates to the Cloud, your files are centrally stored with employees having access to files. If you still use on-site storage, it could be time to learn about Vision Net’s streamlined network management methods; we’re happy to answer any questions and design your business’ 21st Century technology solution.

Employee Spotlight: Darrell Ogg

This month, we talked to Darrell Ogg, one of Vision Net’s Sales Engineers who is instrumental in many of Vision Net’s installations and client upgrade projects. Learn how he has designed unique solutions for our clients for over 20 years.

What is your position at Vision Net and what do you do?
Sales Engineer, but I do a little of everything.

How long have you worked at Vision Net?
Almost 21 years!

What made you choose Vision Net?
I enjoy working with computers and I heard it was a great place to work.

What 3 words describe Vision Net?
Cutting edge, Intuitive, technology-driven.

What was your role on the Billings Depot project, and what did you enjoy about that project?
Designing the solution! In any other building, we would have simply drilled into the ceiling to hang the new Wi-Fi access points, but the building codes limited where and how we could solve this problem. Because of this, we needed to be creative. During the project, we found a large wooden beam blocking our access. It was definitely two steps forward, one step back many days, but we always trusted that we’d find our way. Ultimately, we installed the new Wi-Fi access point in the ceiling 1′ below the beam.

What do you enjoy most about being a part of the Vision Net team?
My manager respects and listens to ideas.

What advice do you have for prospective Vision Net candidates?
Never go into a job with the idea that you know everything, and you are not willing to learn. Technology is ever-changing and no one knows everything.

With the changes in technology, how has your job changed?
Since my job always requires me to keep learning I cannot say my job has changed.

What is your favorite movie?
Any action movie.

What is your favorite food?
Pepperoni Pizza.

How do you define success?
Getting the job done no matter how small or large it is.

Help your business prepare for the future of events with a robust technology solution

Event professionals will remember 2020 as a year that redefined their industry forever. With new safety concerns came the rise of virtual events. It will take a while to get past the stigma of superspreader events, and businesses will need to work hard to ensure the safety of their in-person events while keeping brand awareness alive with virtual events. It’s fun to speculate what the future may look like, but your business has an event, or several events to run, and you don’t need speculation, you need knowledge of trends and a network to keep your business secure. Learn about event trends businesses can expect, and how to prepare for them to ensure success. Throughout 2020, businesses had to cancel events, leading to revenue loss, lowered client engagement, and decreased brand awareness. Pivoting to a remote option proved to be lucrative for businesses during the early days of the Pandemic and as businesses began to reopen, saw benefits to using a hybrid model to bring more people to their events. This trend shows no sign of slowing down even after masks and social distancing are a thing of the past. The goal for event-focused businesses is securing a good ROI through operational efficiency, integration, and support. Recently, the Billings Depot, with the expertise of Vision Net’s engineering and business development team, quickly adapted to a new remote option for weddings, business meetings, and community events.
Together with the Depot’s team, the Vision Net team moved quickly to create an online, streaming event component to allow the Depot to meet strict local, state, and CDC guidelines so guests could participate remotely. A key aspect of Vision Net’s solution involved updating the building’s infrastructure to include greater bandwidth capacity and higher speeds to stream special events live online. Along with a robust technology solution, the Depot project included a much-needed upgrade to the existing phone system, with Vision Net leveraging our phone solution, Vision Voice, with a hosted VoIP platform and Unified Communications application to ensure the Billings Depot team could stay in contact with each other and customers through voice, video, chat, and content sharing to deliver a high level of customer service. The Billings Depot can now offer training and courses, behind-the-scenes tours, interviews and performances, weddings, conferences, and shows to audiences in-person and remotely, showcasing the space’s elegance and history to an audience beyond the Billings community. From live-tweeting to livestreaming, businesses are leveraging technology solutions to stay ahead of the competition with great success; is your company ready to go virtual?

Case Study | Billings Depot

How the Billings Depot Leveraged its Digital Customer Experience to Thrive During the Pandemic

What does a special events venue do when a global pandemic threatens its business model by limiting or outright canceling public gatherings? In the case of the Billings Depot, it quickly adapts to provide a new and remote event option. Situated in downtown Billings, the Billings Depot is one of the city’s most popular settings for weddings, business meetings and community events. Originally built in 1909 as a train station serving three different railroads, the Depot has hosted a notable roster of guests including presidents, governors, Hollywood celebrities and other dignitaries. Further cementing its impressive reputation, the Depot is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The Challenge | Finding a technology solution that would deliver a seamless customer experience both online and safely in-person while adhering to the strict design codes of the National Register of Historic Places.

Event businesses were thrown a curveball in early 2020 when the Covid-19 pandemic first set in. As the nation implemented widespread shutdowns, there was tremendous impact on facilities such as the Depot. Not only were large gatherings banned but travel was also curtailed, and many previously scheduled events (graduation ceremonies and summer weddings) faced outright cancellation.

Billings Depot Executive Director Michelle Williams and Business Manager Marci Raihl knew their business model had to change and used the opportunity to invest in new technology and upgrades throughout the campus. They moved quickly to create an online, streaming event component that would enable the facility to meet strict local, state and CDC guidelines while also enabling guests to participate remotely.

After much research and discussion, the Depot team decided to invest in a full-service video streaming solution. While this may sound straightforward, it was anything but. As a historic building, the Depot abides by strict building and design challenges for its many technology components, such as sound, lighting, video and IT. Each of these associated tech providers needed to find the right solution in light of the new challenges. And as Raihl noted, it was critical for each of the teams involved to coordinate with one another.

“An integrated approach was key to pulling this off,” Raihl said. “Scheduling had to consider what each of the other teams was doing on any given day and time and we often had other people visiting as they considered us for a future event.”

Further compounding the challenge was a hyper-compressed timeline: The Depot had numerous weddings scheduled for the summer of 2020, as well as a rapidly-approaching graduation ceremony planned for the Billings Clinic. Time was of the essence. And while Raihl and Williams were eager to get estimates from numerous IT providers, they quickly learned that not all were eager to embrace such a complex project.

“Given our historic building status and the strict building codes that accompany it, along with our outdated technology infrastructure and those looming events,” Williams said, “most companies were quick to say no.”

Vision Net was one company who embraced the opportunity, viewing it as a challenge that could and should be solved.

The Solution | Update the technology infrastructure and install new Wi-Fi while abiding by the historic building’s many structural and aesthetic requirements.

Vision Net Business Development Manager Roy Alexander and engineer Darrell Ogg oversaw the project. They drew on their training, tools and certifications to produce a functional design while respecting the history of the structure of the building.

A key aspect of the new video solution involved updating the technology infrastructure to include greater bandwidth capacity and higher speeds in order to stream special events live online. In any other building, a tech team might simply drill into the ceiling to hang the new Wi-Fi access points. Given the Depot’s Historic Places status however, this wasn’t possible. As Ogg put it: “The building codes limited where and how we could solve this problem. Because of this, we needed to be creative.”

More specifically, because the team couldn’t drill into the historic plaster ceiling as they normally would, they opted instead to to take advantage of existing ceiling access points. Unfortunately, upon doing this, they were greeted by a large wooden beam blocking their way. “It was definitely two steps forward, one step back many days,” Ogg said, “but we always trusted that we’d find our way.” Ultimately, the team installed the new Wi-Fi solution in the ceiling about a foot below the beam.

“This was an opportunity for our team to exercise their creative and technical acumen,” Alexander said. He further explained that installing 21st century wireless technology in an early 1900s building posed numerous of challenges, from maintaining the aesthetic to overseeing signal propagation through plaster lathe.

Yet, the sales engineers and installation technicians met the challenges head-on. They not only fabricated a custom mount for the Wi-Fi access point, they obtained a sample of the paint color used in the building and then matched it for the custom mount.

“Having an installation technician like Darrell with the experience, training and creativity necessary made this a fun and rewarding opportunity for the entire company,” Alexander said.

The Billings Depot project included a much-needed upgrade to the existing phone system. The Billings Depot team needed to be able to stay in communication with clients even if they weren’t in the building, something not uncommon during the pandemic. As Alexander noted, “the Billings Depot team needed a seamless communications experience that moved across all their communications tools with one identity, the Billings Depot.

Vision Net opted to leverage its phone communications solution, Vision Voice, with a hosted VoIP platform and Unified Communications application to ensure that the Billings Depot team could stay in contact with each other and with customers through voice, video, chat and content sharing, thus positioning themselves to continue delivering a high level of customer service.

The Outcome | Usher in modern technology to a 1900s building to maintain safe distance and introduce virtual access for an exceptional customer experience.

Bringing a historic building’s aging communications infrastructure into the 21st century initially seemed impossible. Yet, Vision Net’s sales and engineering teams met the challenge with determination and creative problem-solving.

Ogg noted that the Billings Depot project perfectly captured what many in the IT and telecommunications industry have experienced this past year. “Covid-19 has shown us time and again that what people thought was working, and perhaps was working pre-pandemic, wasn’t enough to meet the new virtual and remote requirements for delivering on the customer experience.”

The Billings Depot met its pending deadlines. The Billings Clinic graduation event was the first to launch, leveraging the new video streaming technology. According to Raihl, the event went off without a hitch, with Vision Net’s expertise and guidance playing a central role.

“The Vision Net team was extremely easy to work with, from Account Executive Christina Halverson’s project management skills to the tech team scheduling work around our brides and other event participants and providers,” she said. “It was a pretty seamless experience through a rather complicated process.”

Williams highlighted the partnership with Vision Net as a key differentiator. “So often, companies act as order-takers with no real thought to other or perhaps better solutions,” she said. “Vision Net took the time to truly understand what our end goal was and then gave us different options, ultimately guiding us to the best solution. And, they saved us money in doing so which is incredibly valuable as a nonprofit.”

Looking to the future, the Billings Depot team imagines a blend of in-person and virtual events. “The pandemic shifted how and where people interact,” said Raihl. “Our upgraded technology infrastructure paired with a streaming option means we’re able to deliver a seamless user experience, no matter if it’s fully in-person or a hybrid model that includes remote users.”

Enterprise Cloud delivers superior technology and business solutions

Enterprise cloud is a computing model where businesses can access virtualized IT resources from a public or private cloud services provider including servers, processing power, data storage, virtualization capabilities, and networking infrastructure. Vision Net’s Enterprise cloud computing creates new opportunities for your business to reduce costs while enhancing business resiliency, flexibility, and network security. Our Enterprise Cloud Infrastructure provides our clients with superior service and availability. Our geo-diverse centers leverage our investment into efficient operation and enhanced service offerings for our clients. We use the power of Cisco UCS fabric interconnect and security systems, EMC storage, triple redundant network connectivity by multiple vendors, and triple redundant power/environmental systems. For over 15 years, Vision Net has invested in the technology and infrastructure to bring Enterprise cloud technology to the region’s businesses and communities because we recognize the benefits Enterprise cloud offers. 1. Cost savings | Vision Net can build custom deployments to fit any budget. Leveraging our infrastructure allows for your business to scale quickly and efficiently while not having to make large capital expenditures for on-premise hardware, translating to faster speed to market and a more cost effective and robust server environment. 2. Security | businesses of all sizes can become a target for cybercriminals intent on stealing or exposing your data. Costly and time-consuming to repair, data breaches can negatively impact your reputation and customer relationships. With Enterprise cloud, your business can access security tools like system-wide identity/access management and cloud security monitoring, along with implementing network-wide identity and access controls. 3. Disaster Recovery/Business Resiliency | Without a solid Disaster Recovery solution, business resiliency is at risk in the face of a service outage, natural disaster, or cyberattack. Lost revenue, degradation of client trust, and loss of business. Vision Net’s world-class disaster recovery suite offers a solution that is powerful, affordable, and fully managed. We provide non-disruptive recovery testing, reliable back-up data storage, and we manage the disaster declaration and failover process. 4. Flexibility & Innovation | Vision Net’s innovative Enterprise cloud offers your business the flexibility to dynamically scale resource consumption up or down as needed, minimizing the upfront capital cost associated with launching a new product and removes barriers to innovation. Vision Net monitors and manages hybrid solutions on behalf of our clients. Are you ready to transform your business with Vision Net’s Enterprise cloud? Let us help you get started.

Employee Spotlight: Matthew Krogue

For this month’s Employee Spotlight, we met Matthew Krogue, a Sales Engineer with our Business Development team. Learn about his favorite Vision Net perk, what action-packed movie he considers his favorite, and how he transformed our NOC into the world-class operation it is today. What is your position at Vision Net and what do you do? Sales Engineer/Special Projects. I am in charge of all State of Montana circuit orders on Network side. I am in charge of all disconnects on Network side. I am in charge of the RMM IT Management platform. I am in charge of our server/desktop backup platform. I am one of two primary system administrators for all Windows Servers. I am one of the primary Vision Secure administrators. I do various Sales Engineer related tasks, along with many other miscellaneous duties. How long have you worked at Vision Net? Here shortly I will be going into my 16th year at Vision Net. What made you choose Vision Net? I had just gotten out of the Airforce after a 4-year stint and had done mostly IT related work while I served and wanted to try to continue on that path. What 3 words describe Vision Net? Managed Service Provider What is your favorite Vision Net perk? Healthy is Wellness because it helps me stay on top of my fitness, helps me track my progress, and learn new ways to be proactive about my helth. What is your favorite thing you have learned at Vision Net? The massive amount of Windows Server administrator knowledge I have self-taught in addition to learned from Sean Rue since starting here. What challenges do you enjoy at Vision Net? When I get to work on IT related tasks. Are there any projects you have worked on that you’re proud of? I helped to bring the NOC from a 4-person department into a 20+ employee powerhouse long ago. What do you enjoy most about being a part of the Business Development team? We are a small department that bats way above our average in all that we do. What is something people would never guess you do in your role? Sales quotes With the changes in technology, how has your job changed? Really has not changed much new technology wise. Though technologies we use have definitely improved over the years. What is the greatest innovation you have seen in your lifetime? Smart phones/Tablets What is your favorite movie? Big Trouble in Little China What is your favorite food? Spaghetti Do you have any talents or hobbies? Basketball, tech in general, working on houses and my cabin. How do you define success? Putting all you have into everything you do. Honesty and Integrity no matter the personal cost.
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Vision Net is Montana’s Largest Network, providing comprehensive security solutions

Technology is at the center of change, enabling businesses to transform their operation models and respond nimbly to competitive threats. Every business’ needs are different and to succeed, you need innovative insight, a technology solution, and a secure network. Smart technology solutions will support your business’ success and help you improve employee efficiency aspirations, stay ahead of regulatory mandates, and guard against external cyber threats. Hosted Voice | Vision Net is a premiere provider of Hosted Voice solutions. We built our Hosted Voice platform with multiple layers of redundancy, providing your business with maximum uptime and continuous operation. Your business will have the power and functionality to receive and manage phone calls from anywhere, anytime. If your growing business is ready to improve your operations, your business needs the complete suite of Vision Net’s Hosted Voice. Endpoint | Vision Net’s Endpoint security suite secures devices, or endpoints, such as laptops, tablets, mobile devices, and servers. Our endpoint security systems protect your business’ devices on our cloud-based platform from cybersecurity threats. Evolving from traditional antivirus software to proactive and comprehensive protection, Vision Net’s Endpoint security is your business’ cybersecurity frontline. Over the last decade, the volume and sophistication of cybersecurity threats has steadily grown, and with the average employee connected to at least 5 endpoints, Vision Net remains committed to stay ahead of the trend with proactive tools, including our advanced endpoint security solutions. Microsoft Teams | Your business needs a professional communication suite that provides employees with professional chat and videoconferencing, file storage, and application integration. Vision Net’s Microsoft Teams integration leverages our carrier-grade telephone platform to process the voice side of your Microsoft Teams deployment. Unified Communication Suite for Business | With Vision Net’s Unified Communication Suite, your business’ collaboration, conferencing, and messaging are more immediate and flexible. Vision Net’s UC technology gives your business the accessibility and transparency to keep your team productive. As a premier provider of Unified Communications and Collaboration solutions, Vision Net delivers a mobile, flexible, and reliable voice and video solution seamlessly integrated with productivity applications to simplify your business’ communications and improve efficiency. UC through Vision offers business continuity, diversified workforce, and scalability. Metro Fiber | Supporting our business solutions and technology offering is our metro fiber network. For the last decade, Vision Net has invested in new fiber optic infrastructure throughout Montana to provide small, medium, and large businesses secure and reliable connectivity options. We proactively added several layers of redundancy into our network to ensure your business’ connection stays up and running and that your data is secure. If there is ever a complete outage situation with your main connection, Vision Net proactively detects and seamlessly transfers your traffic to the secondary connection so your business can continue to function, while your competitors wait for their provider to react. As your provider, we can integrate a world-class business solution. Our expertise as Montana’s largest independent network gives us the tools to give your business an agile, robust, and adaptive system within your budget and size. In 2021, stay ahead of threats, disruptions, and your competitors with a complete business solution from Vision Net.

Leading Montana Technology Company Ushers in the New Year with Major Rebranding

Designed for seamless integration across digital and non-digital channels, the new logo showcases a streamlined, metallic look that reflects the company’s technology focus while underscoring core values of boldness, innovation and security. Custom inlays inside the company name within the logo create the image of layered metal and evoke the hardware and technology elements so common within the industry. The new color palette of silvers and grays exudes a timeless, yet dependable quality. Paired with the company’s tagline of “Your Vision. Our Network,” the new visual brand identity positions Vision Net for the new year.

For Vision Net CEO Corey Jensen, it’s good timing for a rebrand, as the firm celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2020.

“As we looked to the future and our next 25 years of operation, it made sense to reimagine our corporate identity to better reflect who and what we are today,” he said. “Technology is seemingly forever evolving, with many large-scale changes including autonomous vehicles and the ubiquitous rollout of 5G networks across the country expected in the near-future. The new brand captures Vision Net’s long history of innovation along with its ongoing commitment to meet the changing needs of our customers head-on.”

Vision Net Marketing Manager Thaisa Souza, who oversaw the rebranding effort, noted that this state of “constant change” was centered in the brand’s new design.

“It was critical that our new identity feel timeless, not trendy,” she said. “Imagery is a powerful tool for storytelling and we’re thrilled to have a new brand that visually describes who we are as a company.” She added that the new logo offers subtle nods to company and industry. “The color gray, for example, implies security, integrity and trust, ideals that speak to the very core of Vision Net,” she says, “while silver feels high-tech, and sleek, underscoring those attributes that have led Vision Net to become Montana’s leading technology solutions provider.”

Likewise, the new typography is bold, reflecting core values that emphasize the company and its team of professionals as forward-thinking, knowledgeable, and experts within the industry. “Vision Net has been synonymous with video conferencing in Montana for so long,” Souza said, “but we want to make sure that our business clients know they can come to us for much more than that. Over the next few weeks, they will begin to see changes and updates to our current channels, systems and resources reflecting the new brand look. There will, of course, be no change in the way in which we engage with them to deliver support and cutting-edge solutions.”

Vision Net provides a range of telecommunications solutions including broadband network wholesale, internet services, design and management of customized wide area network (WAN) solutions including SD-WAN, endpoint and network security products. Its connectivity expertise can be found across industries including healthcare, education, banking and finance, engineering, and government. The company prides itself on its ability to deliver competent and professional solutions to all businesses, no matter the industry or size.

About Vision Net

For over 25 years, Vision Net has provided a full suite of business-to-business telecommunications solutions for financial services, healthcare, government, professional, and educational clients, allowing them to innovate and expand in Montana and beyond. With offices in Great Falls, Billings, Missoula, and Helena, Vision Net gives clients the peace of mind to concentrate on their business by providing a secure, agile and adaptable network built for their needs and budget. Vision Net is proud to be Montana’s largest independent network, and proud to call Montana home.