Fiber optic cable buyback ended
CommScope Holding Company, Inc. authorizes a Buyback Plan.
The Board of Directors of CommScope Holding Company, Inc. has authorized a buyback plan on May 1, 2025.
Cable company left a spool of fiber, any $ value? : r/FiberOptics
Fiber is plastic and glass so there''s no metals to scrap. If there''s a lot left (at least 500'') you might be able to see if a fiber contractor wants to buy it dirt cheap but even then it''s mostly scrap at this point.
US consumer fiber: shakeout or step change?: PwC
Is the US fiber boom entering a shakeout? PwC analyzes consolidation, capital discipline and AI-driven demand reshaping telecom returns.
What''s a mile of fiber worth?
Across all 34 U.S. deals worth $83.80 billion since 2015, fiber networks are selling for an average of $99,345 per mile, $2,191 per strand mile and a 10.6X cash flow multiple.
Cable''s Continuing Shift to Fiber
They may choose to move from DOCSIS 3.1 to “DOCSIS 3.1+” as the easiest way to preserve their investment in traditional cable tech, while smaller operators see DOCSIS 3.1 as a
Battle for fiber: Fixed-line asset buys help stoke telecom M&A
Fiber buys were not the whole story this year, however. A flurry of deals late in September helped to sustain momentum and point to the potential for continued strength into year-end.
Fiber broadband M&A, looking backward and forward to 2025
The year 2024 saw some substantial merger and acquisition activity in the fiber broadband space, with Verizon and even T-Mobile getting in on the action. And 2025 could be an
Investing in fiber cable: Four broadband opportunities | McKinsey
For private infrastructure investors that are considering the sector, some opportunities remain to buy fiber companies outright, but this is not the only way to acquire assets. We''ve
Tranche Update on Yangtze Optical Fibre And Cable Joint Stock
With this, the company has completed the repurchase of 6,000,000 shares, representing 0.79% for CNY 197.3 million under the buyback announced on March 29, 2025.
Tech Transition: Modernizing Communications Services
As part of the transition, telephone and Internet providers will retire aging copper‑line networks used to provide voice services in areas where modern fiber, satellite, and wireless services are available as a
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