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Updated · News10NBC · Apr 29
T-Mobile acquires 50% stake in Greenlight Networks for $2 billion fiber expansion
Updated
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?