Highline has acquired fiber assets from Rural Telecommunications of America to enhance its service delivery in Central Texas, aimed at bridging the digital divide in underserved communities.
Target Information
Rural Telecommunications of America, Inc. (RTA) is a regional broadband provider that has established a significant presence in Texas. This company has dedicated itself to creating and maintaining a robust fiber network, which serves various communities in the region. The recent sale of certain fiber assets in Bastrop, Fayette, and Lavaca counties is a strategic move to enhance its business focus and lay the foundation for future growth.
Through this transaction, RTA is poised to leverage its existing infrastructure while allowing the acquiring company, Highline, to expand its reach and service capabilities. The involved assets, including the Bastrop County BOOT II project, provide essential connectivity to underserved areas, reinforcing RTA's commitment to supporting community development through improved telecommunication services.
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Industry Overview
The broadband industry in Texas is experiencing significant growth as demand for high-speed internet continues to rise, particularly in rural areas. With the shift towards remote work and digital services, provi
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