New phone books from Consolidated Communications delivered to area residents
Company urges recycling old directories
KATY – The 2011-2012 Phone Book from Consolidated Communications is being delivered now to residents of Katy and Southern Fort Bend County.
Katy, Cinco Ranch and surrounding community residents will receive the Katy Phone Book and the Southern Fort Bend County Phone Book is being delivered to residents of Beasley, Damon, Fairchilds, Guy and Needville.
The new books feature the same smaller format that debuted last year to save paper and make the book easier to store. The printed directory also includes easy-to-read white and yellow page listings, and features a newcomer’s guide and handy governmental listings for Katy and Southern Fort Bend County.
The new books are also available through an easy-to-use mobile format and an iPhone application, giving users the ability to search for yellow page listings while they’re on the go.
You can always use the online version to search for business and residential numbers. To access the online phone book or download the mobile application, go to consolidated.com or thephonebook.consolidated.com.
The online and mobile directory can be searched by keywords and phrases in addition to the traditional yellow page headings, and both versions also provide maps, driving directions and a link to many advertiser Web sites.
Keeping the environment in mind, the Phone Book from Consolidated Communications is also printed on recycled paper and uses environmentally safe inks. Consolidated Communications also urges area residents to recycle their old directories by dropping them off at the Katy Communication Center at 2001 Katy Mills Blvd., Suite M. The center is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and on Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon, and additional directories are also available there.


