Iowa Telecom

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In 2002 Iowa Telecom bought PC Partner Communications and Zumatel Communications.

On February 7, 2008, Iowa Telecom bought Lakedale Communications, Sherbtel Comminuations, Conntections-ETC, and SOMA, all located in Minnesota. At that time it also acquired Willinet in New York.

On November 24, 2009, Iowa Telecom was acquired by Windstream.[1]

Its telephone directories were published by Pinnacle Publishing.

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