Mergers & Acquisitions

Europe's Telecoms Pursue Fiber and Major Asset Sales
Market Europe's Telecoms Pursue Fiber and Major Asset Sales

Across the continent, a profound reshaping of the telecommunications industry is underway, driven by the colossal task of replacing century-old copper wiring with gleaming fiber optics while simultaneously navigating a high-stakes game of corporate restructuring. The Dual Imperative: Rewiring a

Big Telcos and Private Equity Dominate Broadband M&A
Technology Big Telcos and Private Equity Dominate Broadband M&A

The landscape of American broadband connectivity underwent a dramatic reshaping in 2025, driven by two powerful and distinct currents of investment that defined the year's mergers and acquisitions. On one side, the industry's largest and most established telecommunications providers engaged in a

California Approves Verizon-Frontier Deal With Conditions
Market California Approves Verizon-Frontier Deal With Conditions

In a transformational shift for the telecommunications industry, the approval of large-scale mergers is no longer solely a matter of antitrust review but has evolved into a complex negotiation of public benefit commitments. The landmark conditional approval of the Verizon-Frontier acquisition by

Airspan Aims to Fill 5G Void as Rivals Exit
Market Airspan Aims to Fill 5G Void as Rivals Exit

The promising landscape of 5G technology, once envisioned as a vibrant ecosystem teeming with diverse Open RAN suppliers, is now contracting under the immense pressures of market realities. Several key technology providers, including industry mainstays Mavenir and NEC, have recently retreated from

Why Is a Telecom Giant Selling Insurance?
Technology Why Is a Telecom Giant Selling Insurance?

A visit to your local phone store for a new data plan or a smartphone upgrade has now evolved into a moment where you might also be presented with a compelling offer for life and medical insurance. This unexpected intersection of telecommunications and financial services is not a hypothetical

FCC Lets Verizon Lock Phones Longer to Fight Fraud
Market FCC Lets Verizon Lock Phones Longer to Fight Fraud

A significant but quietly passed regulatory decision by the Federal Communications Commission has fundamentally reshaped the terms of wireless service for millions of customers, effectively ending a long-held consumer advantage unique to Verizon. In a move aimed at combating rampant device theft

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