T-Mobile Fiber Joint Ventures [developing]
Key Questions
What are T-Mobile's new fiber joint ventures?
T-Mobile announced two 50/50 fiber JVs: one with Oak Hill (GoNetspeed/Greenlight, $2B for 1.3M Northeast homes by H1 2027) and one with Wren House (i3 Broadband, $700M for 500k homes in MO/IL/RI by H2 2026). These add over 1M homes toward T-Mobile's goal of 3-4M fiber locations and 18-19M broadband customers by 2030. The moves complement FWA dominance and intensify rivalry with AT&T, Verizon, and regionals.
What are the revised T-Fiber pricing plans?
Ahead of the April 30 launch, T-Fiber plans are $45 for 300Mbps (dropping 500Mbps tier), $60 for 1Gbps, and $70 for 2Gbps. Changes simplify offerings by ending voice discounts and 5-year guarantees, replaced by $55 and $100 cards. This follows 500k+ Q1 broadband adds.
How does T-Mobile's fiber expansion impact competition?
T-Mobile's fiber JVs and broadband blitz target cable and traditional providers, reshaping the telecom landscape. It builds on FWA leadership with over 500k Q1 adds, aiming for millions more locations. This intensifies regional rivalry against AT&T, Verizon, and others.
T-Mobile announces two 50/50 fiber JVs: Oak Hill (GoNetspeed/Greenlight $2B, 1.3M NE homes H1'27) and Wren House (i3 Broadband $700M, 500k MO/IL/RI H2'26)—adding 1M+ homes toward 3-4M fiber/18-19M broadband by 2030 amid 500k+ Q1 broadband adds. T-Fiber plans revised ahead Apr30 launch: $45/300Mbps (drops 500Mbps), $60/1Gbps, $70/2Gbps; simplifies by ending voice discounts/5yr guarantee (+$55+$100 card). Complements FWA dominance, intensifies regional fiber rivalry vs AT&T/Verizon/regionals.