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Tuesday
Jan242012

Rumors Swirl That Google Has its Eyes on SureWest

Source: Financial News Network

According to an article on the Financial News Network, boutique firm Drexel Hamilton said Google (Nasdaq:GOOG) could buy SureWest (Nasdaq:SURW) or it could become a tenant on Google's network, using it as an inexpensive way to expand its footprint in order to aid in its fiber network build out in Kansas City, Kansas and Missouri.

Google has reportedly run into delays over disputes with city officials of how its wires are hung. SureWest has been expanding its FTTH network in the Kansas City area.

Wednesday
Dec072011

HickoryTech to Pay 2.3x Revenue for IdeaOne Telecom

Source: The Deal Advisor

HickoryTech announced on Tuesday that it has agreed to acquire Fargo-based CLEC IdeaOne Telecom Group for $28m cash, as the Minnesota-based LEC expands it fiber footprint in North Dakota. With its purchase, HickoryTech will add 225 fiber route miles and over 3,600 business and residential customers, complementing its ongoing fiber build that will extend from Brainerd, Minnesota to Fargo. HickoryTech will pay around 2.3x revenue and 5.8x cash flows for the CLEC. Adam Brissette breaks down the deal.  

Read more here.

Tuesday
Dec062011

HickoryTech to Acquire Fargo-based IdeaOne

Source: HickoryTech Press Release

HickoryTech Corporation announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire IdeaOne Telecom Group, LLC, a metro fiber network provider in Fargo, North Dakota, in an all-cash transaction valued at $28 million with routine adjustments for capital expenditures and working capital.

"This acquisition further advances our strategy of growing our business and broadband services," said John Finke, HickoryTech president and chief executive officer. "Last year, we extended our fiber network to Fargo. This transaction gives us immediate access to the market, making our entire portfolio of business services available to IdeaOne customers. The completion of our Broadband stimulus route from Brainerd, Minn. to Fargo, North Dakota in 2012 will further enhance our capabilities and services in this market."

IdeaOne provides data networking, Internet, colocation, phone and hosting services to approximately 3,600 business and residential customers in the Fargo area. The company has 40 employees. The acquisition will add 225 fiber route miles to HickoryTech's regional network. The fiber network facilities, which extend to 650 on-net fiber-lit buildings, include: multiple 10 GB fiber rings, ethernet capabilities, soft-switching infrastructure, and colocation services.

"We are confident HickoryTech and Enventis will provide quality support and expanded services to IdeaOne customers," said Bob Johnson, IdeaOne president and chief executive officer. "Our customers and the greater Fargo and Moorhead area will benefit from the redundant, regional fiber network and expanded capabilities as these two companies join together. Like IdeaOne, HickoryTech is committed to providing local service and quality support to their customers."

IdeaOne recorded fiscal 2010 revenue of $11.1 million, the majority of which was from the business customer base. This transaction adds approximately 1,900 business customers and 1,700 residential customers.

"We are very pleased to announce the combination of HickoryTech and IdeaOne," Finke said. "The employees of IdeaOne have built a solid company and provided their customers with exceptional customer service and quality products. We feel our two companies will blend together well and we are pleased to welcome them to the HickoryTech family."

The boards of both companies have approved the transaction, which is expected to close in the first quarter of 2012, subject to certain conditions, including necessary regulatory approvals from state and federal authorities.

Sunday
Dec042011

Zayo Completes 360networks Acquisition

Source: Zayo Press Release

Zayo announced that it has completed its transaction to purchase 360networks.  The resulting company is one of the largest Bandwidth Infrastructure companies in North America with an estimated annualized pro forma revenue of $393M. The company’s fiber network totals more than 44,000 route miles and nearly two million fiber miles.

The completion of this acquisition will add 360networks’ 18,500 route miles of metro and intercity fiber to Zayo’s network, interconnecting 73 markets across the central and western United States, including 24 existing Zayo fiber markets. In addition to its intercity network, 360networks operates metropolitan fiber networks across 25 markets.The acquisition also provides Zayo access to a number of new markets including Albuquerque, Bismarck, Des Moines, San Diego, San Francisco and Tucson.

360networks’ wholesale VoIP business will become part of Onvoy Voice Services, which Zayo previously spun off as a separate entity. These services will increase Onvoy’s coverage and scalability as a national voice service provider.

Tuesday
Nov292011

Iowa Communications Network Up for Sale

Source: Quad-City Times

According to an article in the Quad-City Times, Iowa’s statewide fiber-optics network is going up for sale or lease. A special committee authorized by Gov. Terry Branstad and the Legislature is formulating bid specifications that will form the parameters by which state officials would solicit offers for the Iowa Communications Network’s (ICN) backbone system and its 8,661 miles of fiber cable by June 30, 2013, from private vendors that might be interested in leasing the network or buying it outright, the article said.

Branstad said he thinks the network, which was built in the 1990s with federal money using public transportation right of way and is based in the Iowa National Guard’s command center, can be transferred into private hands under the right circumstances, and he would entertain any viable offer that might materialize when requests for proposals go out.