T-Mobile looks to expand rural 5G coverage
The majority of U.S. mobile users look to one of three major national network operators for wireless connectivity. New York-based Verizon currently commands the largest share of wireless subscriptions, followed closely by Texas-based AT&T. However, T-Mobile US, which is majority-owned by German firm Deutsche Telekom, has sought to challenge its rivals on the quality of its 5G network. Its efforts have included a 2024 agreement to purchase US Cellular’s wireless operations, a deal intended to strengthen the operator’s presence in rural areas, building on its landmark 2020 merger with Sprint. As of 2025, T-Mobile offered by far the best typical 5G download speed in the U.S., as well as the best 5G coverage.
Comcast’s Xfinity is the most popular fixed service
Fixed broadband penetration continues to increase in the U.S., reaching over 38 subscriptions per 100 inhabitants. Cable companies such as Comcast and Charter are the leading players in the sector, offering attractive combined fiber internet and television deals, though major wireless firms are making multiple inroads. Through fixed wireless access (FWA), wireless operators use 5G networks to deliver home broadband rivaling traditional fixed offerings, with T-Mobile and Verizon’s FWA services topping a 2025 ranking of non-fiber services. Meanwhile, T-Mobile has also moved into fiber broadband through a joint venture with investment firm KKR, acquiring fiber provider Metronet.
Satellite internet services look to disrupt the market
Traditional U.S. telecoms firms hope to meet the demands of the AI revolution via investment and innovation. However, customers seeking resilience, particularly in the nation’s more remote regions, are exploring alternative solutions. Satellite internet services such as Starlink have emerged as viable solutions, with the SpaceX subsidiary offering complete coverage across the country. While Starlink services remain relatively expensive when compared to fixed packages, competition from the likes of Amazon could drive greater affordability over the coming decade. Contact us Today










