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    Lt. Gov. David Toland said Kansas is moving "full steam ahead" on broadband efforts despite the exit of the state policy leader on the issue. Jade Piros de Carvalho had been hired by Toland two ...

  5. TDS Telecom - Wikipedia

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    TDS Telecom is an American telecommunications company with headquarters in Madison, Wisconsin.It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems Inc, and is the seventh-largest local exchange carrier in the U.S. [1] TDS Telecom offers telephone, broadband Internet and television services to customers in 30 states and more than 900 rural and suburban communities, though it also ...

  6. Brightspeed of West Missouri - Wikipedia

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    On August 3, 2021, Lumen announced the sale of its local telephone assets in 20 states to Apollo Global Management, including Kansas and Missouri. [1] Apollo formed a subsidiary called Brightspeed to acquire the assets from Lumen. The sale to Apollo closed on October 3, 2022. [2]

  7. Brightspeed of Kansas - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1909 as The American Telephone Company. It was owned by Sprint Nextel until 2006 when it was spun off into Embarq . CenturyTel acquired Embarq in 2009, at which point United Telephone of Kansas began doing business as CenturyLink .

  8. Brightspeed of Eastern Kansas - Wikipedia

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    In 1988, the company acquired exchanges in Kansas, exited Iowa, and changed its name to United Telephone Company of Eastern Kansas. In 1991, parent company United Telecom took the name Sprint Corporation after acquiring the Sprint Long Distance service network, but the local operating company's name did not change.

  9. Carbondale, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    Carbondale was founded in 1869. It initially grew as a coal town of the Carbon Coal Company. [4] Coal is a carbon-based fuel, hence the name. [5]From 1906 to 1908, the Daughters of the American Revolution of Kansas placed sixty-six markers along the path of the Santa Fe Trail as it ran through Kansas; number seventeen is located in Carbondale.