INTERFACE COMMUNICATIONS HISTORY
Today, Interface Communications provides its clients with a single, reliable source for telecommunication integration needs. ICC is focused on designing and integrating Voice & Data Structured Wiring Networks, Audio Visual Systems, Electronic Security Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems and Wireless Networks.
2010-2024
Interface embraces the Smart Building revolution with the formation of their security and A/V divisions. This fourth business group within Interface Communications offers our clients design, installation and support of commercial and industrial music and conferencing systems, access control systems, and intrusion detection systems.
2006
Interface Communications turns 25 years old, and begins providing design and installation services of WiFi and In-Building Wireless Systems. Interface became one of Colorado’s leading integrators in the field of Distributed Antenna Systems for the first responder and cellular networks.
2000
Interface Communications began designing and installing Traffic Signalization Networks. The company was approved by the Colorado Department of Transportation to perform work statewide, building traffic signals, highway lighting, variable message signage, and numerous other traffic related projects.
1996
Interface Communications celebrates 15 years in business. In addition to being a turnkey CATV/SATV systems integrator, the company expanded its design/build services to include structured wiring for voice & data networks.
1993
Interface Communications was selected by US West (currently Century Link) to be the analog programming provider of the first-ever video dial tone trial. The project, located in Omaha, Nebraska, was the beginning of Century Link’s entrance into the Cable Television business.
1991
Interface Communications designed and installed one of the country’s first 18 GHz microwave networks in Denver, Colorado. From the transmit facility in central Denver, the network provided cable television service to over 10,000 subscribers via a point-to-point microwave network.
1985
Interface grew into one of the region’s premier cable television companies. The company operated over 26 cable television systems, in a nine-state area, with a total subscriber base of 25,000 subscribers. The systems were sold to several national cable providers within the nine-state region.
1981
The early 1980’s saw the passing of the Telecommunications Act, and the subsequent deregulation of the telecommunications industry. Interface Communications was created to construct, own, and operate cable television systems in the state of Colorado.