Unite Private Networks
Stage
Private Equity | AliveTotal Raised
$273MAbout Unite Private Networks
Unite Private Networks (UPN) provides high-bandwidth, fiber-based communications networks and related services to schools, governments, carriers, data centers, hospitals, and enterprise business customers throughout the United States. Service offerings include dark and lit fiber, private line, optical Ethernet, Internet access, data center services and other customized solutions. UPN currently serves more than 300 communities across 20 states, with more than 6,200 metro fiber route miles and 3,750 on-net buildings.
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Feb 19, 2023
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Unite Private Networks Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Where is Unite Private Networks's headquarters?
Unite Private Networks's headquarters is located at 7200 NW 86th Street, Kansas City.
What is Unite Private Networks's latest funding round?
Unite Private Networks's latest funding round is Private Equity.
How much did Unite Private Networks raise?
Unite Private Networks raised a total of $273M.
Who are the investors of Unite Private Networks?
Investors of Unite Private Networks include Ridgemont Equity Partners, Cox Communications, RBC Capital Partners and SunTrust Robinson Humphrey.
Who are Unite Private Networks's competitors?
Competitors of Unite Private Networks include Cumulus Networks.
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