Harbor Communications Acquired

Mobile-based Harbor Communications has been acquired by Ridgeland, Mississippi-based C Spire Inc., the companies recently announced. Founded in 2001, Harbor has provided voice and data communications services in Mobile and Baldwin counties via its all-fiber-optic networks. C Spire CEO Hu Meena said the move “solidifies even further our efforts to become the dominant market player in Alabama and the Southeast region.” It is to immediately begin upgrading and expanding Harbor’s fiber network, with Harbor’s local team to continue providing service during the transition. “As Alabama’s growth and job creation leader, fiber optic infrastructure is essential to Baldwin County’s continued economic success — enabling families and businesses to engage fully in the digital transformation of our livelihoods and economy,” President and CEO of the Baldwin County Economic Development Alliance Lee Lawson added.

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