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T-Mobile is reportedly making a move to acquire a well-established internet service provider in Minnesota.
Source: Noah Wire Services
Edited by Brad Randall, Broadband Communities
T-Mobile appears positioned to take over U.S. Internet (USI), a Minnesota‑based provider with a fiber footprint across the Minneapolis area.
The apparent deal, first reported on by Cord Cutters News, was reportedly disclosed in communications to USI customers.
According to the report, the deal would see USI customers become customers of T-Mobile on or after September 2, subject to regulatory clearances.
The letter also notes that a closing date has not yet been set, according to Cord Cutters News.
Financial terms have not been publicly disclosed, and neither T‑Mobile nor USI has issued a public confirmation of the transaction, according to a follow-up report by Datacenter Dynamics.
According to the company’s website, USI “has provided wireless internet service to the city of Minneapolis since 2008.”
The company’s first fiber customer went live in 2010, with the first 10 Gig customer going live in 2015, USI’s website stated.
USI also describes itself as “a progressive partner with a progressive city.”
“USI is dedicated to providing convenience and connectivity to the people who live, work and play in this beautiful city,” a summary on USI’s website additionally read, referring to Minneapolis.
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