T-Mobile acquires 50% stake in Greenlight Networks for $2 billion fiber expansion
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Updated · News10NBC · Apr 29
T-Mobile acquires 50% stake in Greenlight Networks for $2 billion fiber expansion
10 articles · Updated · News10NBC · Apr 29
T-Mobile will buy half of Rochester-based Greenlight Networks, which currently serves about 100,000 customers, and combine it with GoNetSpeed in a joint venture.
The $2 billion investment aims to expand Greenlight’s fiber internet access across the Northeast, with the deal expected to close in the first half of 2027 pending regulatory approval.
Greenlight CEO Mark Murphy assures customers that service and pricing will remain unchanged, and existing technicians will continue to serve them as the partnership leverages T-Mobile’s resources for growth.
How will T-Mobile's 'Un-carrier' culture change local internet providers Greenlight and GoNetspeed?
Beyond speed, how will T-Mobile's fiber network impact economic growth in the Northeast?
Can T-Mobile's Northeast fiber plan succeed where government-funded broadband initiatives have stalled?
With its massive fiber expansion, will T-Mobile finally bring price wars to the cable industry?
Is T-Mobile's $2 billion fiber bet an admission its 5G home internet isn't the future?
Will T-Mobile's new fiber service be bundled for free with its most expensive mobile plans?