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Home » Verizon Accelerates C-Band Expansion, Now Covering Nearly 60% of Planned Sites

Verizon Accelerates C-Band Expansion, Now Covering Nearly 60% of Planned Sites

July 26, 2024
in 5G / 6G / Wi-Fi, Financials
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During Verizon’s Q2 earnings conference call, key technology trends were highlighted, particularly focusing on the C-band spectrum and fiber deployments. Verizon’s CEO Hans Vestberg and CFO Tony Skiadas provided insights into the company’s strategic initiatives and advancements in these areas, which are crucial for the company’s growth and technological leadership.

C-Band Expansion
Verizon emphasized the ongoing expansion of its C-band spectrum, which is now deployed on nearly 60% of its planned sites. This rollout is critical for enhancing network performance and supporting the increasing demand for mobile and fixed wireless access. The C-band spectrum has already shown significant improvements in churn rates and gross additions, particularly in suburban and rural areas. This expansion is expected to continue, with a focus on increasing network capacity and improving customer experience.

Fiber Deployments
Verizon continues to invest heavily in its fiber infrastructure, particularly with its Fios product, which is recognized as the leading fiber solution in the market. The company’s strategy involves leveraging its extensive fiber network to support its mobile-edge compute capabilities, enabling real-time AI applications that require ultra-low latency and high bandwidth. This investment in fiber not only supports current broadband needs but also positions Verizon as a key player in the emerging AI economy.

Key Points:

•   C-Band Deployment: Nearly 60% of planned sites deployed, improving network performance and customer experience.
•   Fiber Infrastructure: Continued investment in Fios and fiber network to support mobile-edge computing and AI applications.
•   Fixed Wireless Access (FWA): Strong growth with 378,000 net additions in Q2, contributing to a run rate of over $2 billion in revenue.
•   Broadband Growth: 391,000 total broadband net additions in Q2, driven by fixed wireless access and Fios.
•   AI Integration: Verizon’s network is positioned to support AI applications with its mobile-edge compute capabilities and extensive fiber footprint.
•   Private Networks: Increasing adoption of private networks, setting the stage for future growth in AI and enterprise solutions.
•   Operational Efficiency: Leveraging AI for operational improvements, including customer care and network management.
•   Financial Performance: Strong free cash flow generation, enabling continued investment in technology and debt reduction.

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