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Schurz Completes Acquisition of Ohio-Based Fiber Provider NKTelco

Schurz Completes Acquisition of Ohio-Based Fiber Provider NKTelco Image Credit: vichie81/Bigstockphoto.com

Schurz Communications recently announced that it has completed the acquisition of Ohio-based fiber provider, The New Knoxville Telephone Company (NKTelco).

NKTelco is the sixth broadband business to join the Schurz portfolio that also includes a variety of cloud, digital, and advertising holdings. Schurz’ other regional broadband operations are: Antietam Broadband (Hagerstown, MD), Burlington Telecom (Burlington, VT), Hiawatha Broadband (Winona, MN), Long Lines Broadband (Sergeant Bluff, IA), and Orbitel Communications (Maricopa, AZ).

 

NKTelco offers data, voice, and video services to residential and business customers in communities located throughout West Central Ohio. The company will continue to operate under the NKTelco brand and be managed locally in New Knoxville, OH.

With the closing of the transaction, Schurz became an owner of NKTelco’s 4.5% investment in Com Net, an Ohio-based communications company, which will enable greater connectivity throughout the state. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Moorgate Securities acted as financial advisor to Schurz Communications in connection with this transaction and Barnes & Thornburg served as legal advisor. Stifel served as financial advisor and FGKS Law served as legal advisor to NKTelco.

Todd Schurz, President and Chief Executive Officer, Schurz Communications
NKTelco is fully dedicated to providing the best possible communication services for its customers. We are beyond pleased to welcome NKTelco into the Schurz family and we look forward to supporting the business which will continue to be managed, serviced, and operated locally.

Preston Meyer, General Manager of NKTelco
The added support will enable us to more quickly expand our regional fiber network and add new services for our customers. And we are thrilled that the partnership also means expanded opportunities for NKTelco employees and greater involvement within our local communities.

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