Northeast, Platte Valley Nebraska company acquires internet service

A company that is mainly in the northeast and platte valley areas of Nebraska recently obtained an internet service.

April 1, 2023Updated: April 1, 2023
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

NORFOLK, Neb. -- Midstates Data Transport, LLC announced that they recently obtained Applied Connective Technologies’ (ACT) Internet services division.

Stealth Broadband said they specialize in high-speed, affordable, and reliable Internet services to unserved and underserved areas, with no data restrictions.. With the acquisition, Stealth plans to expand and improve Internet coverage throughout Colfax, Platte, Madison, Boone, Butler, Greeley, Nance, and Wheeler counties.

Stealth currently operates in Antelope, Madison, Pierce, Stanton, Platte, Polk, Colfax, Cuming, Dodge, and Burt Counties.

Stealth Broadband is a privately funded broadband company. In 2016, Stealth unveiled its fiber optic and wireless technologies in the reportedly unserved and underserved areas of Northeast Nebraska.

Stealth said these technologies have given residents and small businesses access to high speeds, with no data restrictions. Stealth is a 100% Nebraska-owned business with offices in Blair, Neligh, and Norfolk.

Applied Connective is a Nebraska-based managed technology services provider (MTSP). Applied Connective has offices in Albion, Columbus, and Norfolk.

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