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Texas company buys Lincoln-based internet provider

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The Texas-based internet provider has made another acquisition in Lancaster County.

NextLink Internet, which acquired the Lincoln, Waverley and Hickman-based internet provider in 2021, announced Wednesday that it has acquired Bluestem Network. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

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Bluestem Network, formerly known as Bluestem Fiber, provides high-speed fiber internet service to parts of Lancaster and Seward counties.

NextLink, which serves many communities in Lancaster and surrounding counties, said it will use the acquisition to continue its expansion in southeastern Nebraska.

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NextLink Chief Strategy Officer Claude Aiken said in a news release: “Our first task will be to fully bring fiberhi internet to the communities of Seward, Milford, Emerald and Pleasantdale.”

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The company, which has five offices and more than 60 employees in Nebraska, said it is currently working to expand fiber internet services in rural Gage County.

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