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How T-Mobile Is Expanding Its Fiber Broadband Presence

05/25/2026

How T-Mobile Is Expanding Its Fiber Broadband Presence

T-Mobile’s latest broadband expansion move is less about wireless coverage and more about deeper participation in regional fiber infrastructure markets. Reuters reported that T-Mobile is creating two new joint ventures to expand its fiber internet footprint, including a partnership with Wren House tied to i3 Broadband and another with Oak Hill Capital combining GoNetspeed and Greenlight Networks. The deals are expected to add more than one million additional homes passed across the U.S. fiber market.  

That is why this map focuses on regional digital infrastructure context rather than attempting to map exact T-Mobile-owned fiber assets. The view highlights fiber optic routes and nearby data center infrastructure across selected markets tied to the company’s new joint venture activity with Wren House and i3 Broadband, particularly in Illinois, Missouri, and Rhode Island. 

The source specifically notes that i3 Broadband serves parts of Illinois, Missouri, and Rhode Island. These states matter because they are part of i3 Broadband’s existing operating footprint. i3 is primarily a Midwest fiber-to-the-premises provider, with service areas concentrated in Illinois and Missouri, along with a smaller presence in Rhode Island. That makes the map a view of the regional markets T-Mobile is entering through the Wren House and i3 Broadband joint venture, rather than a claim that the displayed fiber routes are owned by T-Mobile. 

The map is built around that exact logic. It uses regional fiber routes as the backbone layer and places nearby data center infrastructure in context to show how broadband expansion increasingly overlaps with broader digital infrastructure ecosystems. The map does not imply that the displayed fiber routes are owned by T-Mobile, Wren House, or i3 Broadband. Instead, it provides geographic context around the markets where T-Mobile is expanding its fiber presence. 

Why it matters 

  • T-Mobile’s latest broadband push expands the company deeper into regional fiber infrastructure markets. 
  • The map shows the broader infrastructure context behind that strategy: fiber corridors and nearby data center activity across selected JV markets. 
  • Illinois, Missouri, and Rhode Island help frame the regional infrastructure backdrop tied to the i3 Broadband portion of the expansion story. 
  • The source also reflects a larger telecom trend where fiber, broadband, and digital infrastructure demand are becoming increasingly interconnected. 

What the map shows 

A regional digital infrastructure view tied to T-Mobile’s new broadband JV markets. 

  • Fiber optic routes 
  • Data centers 
  • Illinois, Missouri, and Rhode Island focus 

A deeper dive with DataLink 

Using Rextag Energy DataLink, users can: 

  • trace regional fiber infrastructure corridors 
  • compare data center locations with nearby connectivity infrastructure 
  • review digital infrastructure concentration across selected broadband markets 
  • build regional infrastructure context views for telecom, broadband, or digital infrastructure analysis 
Want to see how Rextag’s Energy DataLink works for your team? Click Free Trial to get started, and one of our specialists will walk you through key datasets and workflows.

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