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Mediacom closes Apache Junction front office to walk-in customers

Posted 3/31/20

Mediacom, 1435 E. Old West Highway in Apache Junction, has closed its front office to walk-in customers to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

"Following the governor’s order, we have closed …

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Mediacom closes Apache Junction front office to walk-in customers

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Mediacom, 1435 E. Old West Highway in Apache Junction, has closed its front office to walk-in customers to help slow the spread of COVID-19.

"Following the governor’s order, we have closed our front office to walk-in customers," Marla Bowen, senior director of area operations in Arizona and Southern California, said in a release.

"Our technicians, maintenance are still working in the field and will continue to service our customers the best we can," she said.

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