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Zenda currently services about 195 access lines over a 120 square mile area in South Central Kansas, about 40 miles southwest of Wichita. This equates to about 1.6 access lines per square mile. The economy is predominately based upon rural agriculture. The Zenda Telephone Company had its beginnings in 1902. E.C. Dafforn offered the first telephone service by placing a wire on the farmers' fence posts. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Graber purchased the company in 1926. Woodrow Graber purchased the company from his parents in October 1939. TelAtlantic acquired Zenda Telephone in January 2001. In December of 2004, TelAtlantic replaced Zenda's legacy switch with a State of the Art Softswitch. It is a migration to a next-generation network that provides premium call features. TelAtlantic continues to explore opportunities to provide advanced services to its customers. For more information on TelAtlantic visit their website at www.TelAtlantic.net