
Consolidated Communications, which operates the legacy telephone network in New Hampshire, has agreed to be bought for $3.1 billion by private equity firms Searchlight Capital Partners, and British Columbia Investment Management Corporation (BCI). The sale, if it goes through, will be the fourth time that the telephone network in Northern New England has changed hands since the 1984 breakup of AT&T.
The transaction still requires approval from federal and state regulators, including the PUC in New Hampshire.
Consolidated Communications operates phone and data systems in more than 20 states. It entered Northern New England in 2017 when it bought FairPoint Communications, which in 2008 had bought Verizonโs network in the three states. Verizon had been created out of mergers between Bell Atlantic in New England and NYNEX in New York, two โbaby Bellsโ created after the AT&T breakup in 1984.
