WiFi, Telecom, iOT

FirstLight Fiber Completes Acquisition of Finger Lakes Technologies Group

FirstLight, a leading fiber-optic bandwidth infrastructure services provider operating in the Northeast, announced today that it has completed the acquisition of Finger Lakes Technologies Group. This latest acquisition is just one of several that FirstLight has successfully completed during the last twelve months, as FirstLight acquired and combined operations with both Oxford Networks and Sovernet Communications and also announced the acquisition of 186 Communications, which is pending regulatory approval. Financial terms of these transactions were not disclosed.

The acquisition of FLTG further positions FirstLight as a leading fiber-based communications provider offering a complete portfolio of data, Internet, data center, cloud, and voice services throughout the Northeast. FLTG’s privately-owned fiber-optic network, which spans nearly 2,500 route miles in New York and Pennsylvania, along with its employees and complete set of communications services, including its status as a premier Cisco partner, will be combined with FirstLight to create a more robust network and an even stronger organization better able to continue to meet the communications needs of its customers.

“This is an exciting development for FLTG, our customers, and our employees. FirstLight is highly regarded for its strong, longstanding relationships with customers due to its quality fiber network, expertise, responsiveness, flexibility, and innovation. Combining our operations with FirstLight represents a new chapter in continuing this excellence, and brings forth even more capabilities for our customers,” said FLTG President and CEO Paul H. Griswold. “We look forward to a successful future with FirstLight, and are grateful for the opportunities this transaction creates for all involved.”

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