Verizon’s CEO says convergence is our most significant near-term growth opportunity
The telco sees its pending acquisition of Frontier and its out-of-territory fiber expansion plans to provide more customers with its wireless/wireline bundles.
Key Highlights
- Verizon plans to acquire Frontier in early 2026, adding approximately 29 million fiber passings and expanding its rural market presence.
- The company sees convergence as a key growth driver, with over 18% of its postpaid customers now opting for bundled services, reducing churn and increasing revenue.
- Verizon is targeting up to 650,000 Fios passings annually by 2025, with a goal to surpass 35 million fiber passings by 2028 after the Frontier acquisition.
- Strategic partnerships, such as with Eaton Fiber, enable Verizon to extend Fios services outside its traditional footprint in a capital-light manner.
- The company is optimistic about FWA's long-term potential, with over 5.4 million subscribers and recent acquisitions like Starry to enhance MDU capabilities.