T-Mobile US forms joint ventures to acquire fiber providers for network expansion
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
T-Mobile US forms joint ventures to acquire fiber providers for network expansion
10 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 28
T-Mobile will partner 50-50 with Oak Hill Capital to buy GoNetspeed and Greenlight Networks, and with Wren House to acquire i3 Broadband.
These joint ventures aim to combine regional fiber assets, enhancing T-Mobile’s ability to deliver high-speed internet to more US customers.
The move reflects T-Mobile’s strategy to expand its fiber footprint and compete more aggressively in the broadband market against established cable and telecom providers.
Why is T-Mobile buying fiber networks instead of using its capital to build its own from scratch?
What happens to local service and jobs after T-Mobile acquires these regional internet providers?
Is T-Mobile entering the costly fiber race too late to effectively challenge established rivals like AT&T?
Will T-Mobile's new fiber lines actually reach America's most underserved rural communities?
Will T-Mobile's multi-billion dollar fiber bet make its own 5G home internet service obsolete?