T-Mobile forms $2.7 billion fiber joint ventures with Oak Hill Capital and Wren House
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Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 28
T-Mobile forms $2.7 billion fiber joint ventures with Oak Hill Capital and Wren House
7 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 28
T-Mobile will invest $2 billion with Oak Hill to acquire GoNetspeed and Greenlight Networks, and $700 million with Wren House to acquire i3 Broadband.
The Oak Hill partnership targets residential customers in the Northeast and is expected to close in early 2027, while the Wren House deal will reach 500,000 households by late 2026 in Missouri, Illinois, and Rhode Island.
These joint ventures expand T-Mobile’s fiber footprint, leveraging Oak Hill’s experience in digital infrastructure and Wren House’s reach in key regional markets, as part of T-Mobile’s broader strategy to enhance broadband offerings.
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