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The merger of marketing agencies in Portland and Worcester, Mass., formalizes a longstanding partnership and is expected to boost technical capabilities.
The Maine Public Utiltiies Commission said the statewide area code won't be exhausted until the end of 2025, a year after originally feared.
After its acquisition by a Connecticut private equity firm, Otelco has rebranded within a larger portfolio under the name GoNetspeed. In Maine, construction and hiring are underway.
The projects will deliver up to 2-gig internet speeds to residents and businesses. About 21,000 addresses will have access to the fiber network.
Charter Communications, which Mainers know as Spectrum, has 93,000 employees in 41 states, including nearly 700 in Maine.
Six award alumni share advice they would give their younger selves, leadership lessons from the pandemic and what they see as Maine's biggest economic challenge or opportunity.
The Maine Connectivity Authority, established last year to expand high-speed internet service statewide, has named David Wedick, formerly at Coastal Enterprises Inc., as the authority's inaugural chief financial officer.
Hybrid work has not only reshaped the workplace, but also how people communicate with colleagues, clients and customers.
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.