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The owners of Star 97.7 and Knox & Osborne Advertising have been part of the Ellsworth business community for decades and have employed over 100 people.
Deep Edge, a growing internet infrastructure company, has operations in Nevada and North Carolina. The company sees an opportunity to build on southern Maine’s infrastructure and attract new markets.
Tilson, based in Portland, named Darrell Ingram as its new COO and president after receiving more than 700 applications for the role.
Consolidated Communications aims to use public-private partnerships to bring high-speed internet services to underserved areas of Maine, including Long Island.
The network will cover all premises in Millinocket, East Millinocket and Medway, and significant portions of South Portland and Belfast.
Andrew Butcher, president of the newly created Maine Connectivity Authority, sees universal internet access as a crucial tool to improve the state's economy.
Maine business leaders from across their state share their lofty goals for the new year.
Spectrum, formally known as Charter Communications, will make the hires over the next year to support the call center's shift to supporting Spectrum Mobile customers.
Pioneer Broadband, which currently serves nearly 6,000 subscribers, will use the funding to expand affordable, high-speed reliable broadband connections to more than 1,600 households in northern Maine.
The president and COO of Great Works Internet, a Biddeford-based broadband carrier, talks with Mainebiz about the lessons he's learned as a business leader, an angel investor and an immigrant, and how they shape his work today.
High visibility, access to transportation, and the chance to build and own a modern facility were top reasons for Maine Public’s purchase of a Portland waterfront building and parking lot. The plan is to build a new facility on the lot and sell the
But the network deployment and IT professional services provider intends to keep its Portland headquarters building for those who prefer working in the office, according to CEO Joshua Broder.
"This federal broadband funding will be game changing for rural Maine, and will bring globally competitive broadband to tens of thousands of Mainers," Tilson CEO Joshua Broder told Mainebiz.
Two years after a smaller wireless communications tower was proposed by a Portland contractor — and ultimately rejected by the Land Use Planning Commission — a new plan is in the works.
“This contract will ensure workers are compensated fairly and that customers in Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont receive fast, reliable, broadband Internet built and installed with skilled union labor,” said a representative from one of the the four
"We believe Maine is in a position to trial number organization strategies and prevent the exhaustion of area code 207," the four lawmakers argue in a letter to the FCC's acting chairwoman.