2025 has been a dynamic year for telecom and tech M&A activity, with companies racing to consolidate assets, expand fiber infrastructure, and gain competitive advantages in AI, cloud, and cybersecurity. From multi-billion-dollar deals to strategic niche acquisitions, this tracker highlights the most notable mergers and acquisitions shaping the industry this year.
July 2025 Telecom and Tech M&A Highlights
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July 31, 2025 | Charter Communications & Cox Communications |
Charter Communications announced that its shareholders have approved the company’s planned $35.4 billion acquisition of Cox Communications, with over 99% of votes cast in favor at a special meeting. The transaction, first announced in May 2025, is expected to close in mid-2026 pending regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. The merger will create one of the largest U.S. broadband and cable operators, combining Cox’s residential and commercial fiber assets with Charter’s Spectrum network. Following closing, the combined company will adopt the Cox Communications name, with Spectrum remaining the consumer-facing brand. Charter anticipates achieving approximately $500 million in annual cost savings within three years post-close. The deal is part of Charter’s strategy to expand scale and integrate advanced network infrastructure, reinforcing its position in the competitive broadband and video services market. Terms were originally set in May 2025; no changes to the transaction value have been disclosed. |
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July 31, 2025 | SES & Intelsat |
SES completed its long-anticipated $3.1 billion acquisition of Intelsat, creating a global multi-orbit satellite connectivity leader with expanded spectrum holdings and a combined contract backlog exceeding €8 billion. The deal, finalized after 15 months of regulatory review, includes €2.4 billion in expected synergies and a projected €370 million annual run rate (70% within 3 years). The integration combines SES’s O3b mPOWER LEO/MEO assets with Intelsat’s GEO network, strengthening its position across government, mobility, and enterprise markets. A new SES Space & Defense unit was formed by merging the government divisions of both companies, with former Intelsat executive David Broadbent appointed CEO. The acquisition is designed to accelerate SES’s low-to-mid single-digit revenue CAGR and achieve “normalized” annual free cash flow of over €1 billion by 2027/28. Net leverage is targeted below 3x within 18 months. SES highlighted Day 1 synergy execution and the ability to deliver end-to-end multi-orbit solutions in high-growth segments as key strategic outcomes of the deal. |
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July 30, 2025 | Palo Alto Networks & CyberArk |
Palo Alto Networks announced a definitive agreement to acquire CyberArk in a cash-and-stock deal valued at approximately $25 billion, marking Palo Alto Networks’ formal entry into the Identity Security market. Under the terms, CyberArk shareholders will receive $45 in cash and 2.2005 shares of Palo Alto Networks stock for each CyberArk share, representing a 26% premium over CyberArk’s unaffected 10-day average. The transaction is expected to close in the second half of Palo Alto Networks’ fiscal 2026, pending regulatory and shareholder approvals. The acquisition combines CyberArk’s leadership in Privileged Access Management and Identity Security with Palo Alto Networks’ AI-powered security platforms to create an end-to-end security stack for the AI era. The integration will extend identity protection to human, machine, and autonomous AI agent identities, making Identity Security a core platform alongside Palo Alto Networks’ Strata™ and Cortex® offerings. The deal underscores the convergence of identity and cybersecurity as enterprises face rising AI-driven threats and complex compliance mandates. Palo Alto Networks expects the transaction to be accretive to revenue growth and free cash flow per share post-synergy realization, with CyberArk’s capabilities positioned as foundational to securing the next generation of AI-driven enterprise environments. |
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July 16, 2025 | Brightspeed & Cincinnati Communications |
Brightspeed, the nation’s third-largest fiber broadband builder, announced the acquisition of 235 miles of fiber assets from Cincinnati Communications LLC in suburban Cincinnati. The deal adds nearly 70,000 new premises to Brightspeed’s network in Butler and Hamilton counties and strategically connects to its ongoing fiber builds in Ohio and eastern Indiana. The acquired dark fiber assets, located near Brightspeed’s projects in Mason, OH, and Lawrenceburg, IN, will accelerate the company’s expansion and reduce time-to-market by leveraging existing infrastructure instead of greenfield construction. Once integrated, Brightspeed’s Ohio footprint will exceed 420,000 fiber-enabled locations, bolstered by state grants and its ongoing $2B multi-year fiber build. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. |
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July 15, 2025 | Hilliary Communications & TDS Telecom |
Hilliary Communications announced the acquisition of TDS Telecom’s Oklahoma network operations, adding nearly 35,000 new locations to its service footprint and expanding future-ready broadband across rural Oklahoma. The deal marks Hilliary’s eighth acquisition of regional telecom assets since 2016 and strengthens its mission to deliver high-speed fiber internet and modern communications services to underserved communities. The transaction includes the transfer of local TDS field service teams and covers growing rural areas from Elgin and Jones to Adair. Hilliary plans to deploy fiber-to-the-home networks and upgrade infrastructure immediately post-closing to accelerate statewide connectivity. For TDS Telecom, the divestiture allows a sharper focus on its core fiber operations nationwide. The deal is expected to close in the second half of 2025 following regulatory approvals. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. |
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July 8, 2025 | Greenlight Networks & Loop Internet |
Greenlight Networks announced a definitive agreement to acquire the assets of Loop Internet, a locally owned fiber internet provider based in Scranton, Pennsylvania. The deal accelerates Greenlight’s planned fiber-to-the-home expansion across Northeastern Pennsylvania and significantly strengthens its presence in the Wilkes-Barre/Scranton market. Loop’s existing network footprint in Wilkes-Barre, Mountain Top, Scranton, and Kingston will complement Greenlight’s ongoing buildouts, providing a critical base of operations and local expertise to support faster deployments and expanded service coverage. Greenlight plans to invest additional capital into the region post-closing, with initiatives to expand hiring, deepen partnerships with local contractors and businesses, and enhance community engagement. The transaction is expected to close later in 2025 following regulatory approvals. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. |
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July 8, 2025 | Thrive & Abacode |
Thrive, a global MSP/MSSP specializing in cybersecurity and IT managed services, announced the acquisition of Abacode, a Tampa-based Managed Cybersecurity & Compliance Provider (MCCP). The deal strengthens Thrive’s governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) portfolio and expands its presence in the Southeast U.S. Abacode is known for integrating cybersecurity and compliance into a single, outcome-driven program, helping mid-market businesses turn regulatory requirements into competitive advantages. The acquisition comes amid increasing complexity in global compliance mandates, including updates to CMMC, HIPAA, and emerging AI-related regulations. With Abacode’s expertise, Thrive is doubling down on its commitment to deliver scalable, high-touch GRC solutions across industries such as financial services, healthcare, and government. The transaction marks Thrive’s second acquisition of 2025 as it continues to build out its NextGen platform for cybersecurity and compliance services. Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed. |
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July 7, 2025 | CoreWeave & Core Scientific |
CoreWeave announced it will acquire Core Scientific in an all-stock deal valued at approximately $9 billion, marking one of the largest AI infrastructure transactions to date. Under the terms, Core Scientific shareholders will receive 0.1235 shares of CoreWeave Class A common stock for each Core Scientific share. The transaction represents roughly a 66% premium over Core Scientific’s pre-announcement share price and is expected to close in Q4 2025 pending regulatory and shareholder approvals. The acquisition gives CoreWeave ownership of ~1.3 GW of power capacity with more than 1 GW of expansion potential across Core Scientific’s U.S. data centers, eliminating over $10 billion in future lease obligations and targeting $500 million in annual cost savings by 2027. The move accelerates CoreWeave’s strategy to scale AI and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads by verticalizing control over critical data center infrastructure and power assets. The deal underscores the rapid convergence of AI and digital infrastructure and highlights how former crypto-focused operators like Core Scientific are repositioning facilities to meet surging demand for AI and HPC capacity. Terms of the acquisition were based on a fixed exchange ratio; no cash component was disclosed. |
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July 7, 2025 | Ezee Fiber & Tachus Fiber Internet |
Ezee Fiber, a Houston-based fiber internet provider owned by I Squared Capital, announced an agreement to acquire Tachus Fiber Internet from Crosstimbers Capital Group. The deal significantly expands Ezee Fiber’s footprint across northern Greater Houston, combining networks to reach more than 600,000 fiber passings across Texas, New Mexico, and Washington State by year-end. Tachus operates a 100% underground fiber network serving over 60,000 residential and business subscribers in the Houston metro area. The acquisition strengthens Ezee Fiber’s position as a premier regional fiber provider and aligns with its ongoing $850 million multi-state expansion strategy. Backed by I Squared Capital, the combined company plans to leverage scale to meet growing demand for fast, reliable connectivity and to accelerate future market entries across the U.S. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. |
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July 2, 2025 | Hewlett-Packard Enterprise & Juniper Networks |
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) completed its $14 billion acquisition of Juniper Networks, creating an industry-leading cloud-native and AI-driven networking portfolio. The deal doubles the size of HPE’s networking business and positions the company to capture high-growth opportunities at the intersection of AI, hybrid cloud, and secure networking. The integration delivers a full networking IP stack — from silicon and hardware to security, software, and services — and significantly expands HPE’s total addressable market across data center, enterprise, and service provider segments. Former Juniper CEO Rami Rahim will lead the combined HPE Networking business, bringing Juniper’s AI-native and data center expertise under HPE’s global scale. The acquisition is expected to be accretive to HPE’s non-GAAP EPS in year one post-close, with the combined networking unit contributing more than 50% of total company operating income. Shares of Juniper ceased trading on the NYSE following the closing. |
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July 2, 2025 | Arista Networks & VeloCloud (Broadcom) |
Arista Networks acquired the VeloCloud® SD-WAN portfolio from Broadcom, adding cloud-delivered WAN and integrated security capabilities to its campus and branch networking portfolio. The deal fills a key gap in Arista’s offerings, enabling it to deliver a more complete client-to-cloud networking stack alongside its switching, Wi-Fi 7, and CloudEOS® routing solutions. VeloCloud’s SD-WAN platform integrates application-optimized routing, secure firewalling, and optional Wi-Fi/5G connectivity, enhancing Arista’s ability to support distributed enterprise, branch, and edge AI workloads. The acquisition positions Arista to compete more directly with end-to-end providers like HPE, Cisco, and Extreme Networks as enterprises converge security, networking, and AI-driven operations. Analysts noted that the move strengthens Arista’s WAN capabilities and complements its cognitive campus and branch strategy, while also signaling its preparation for AI-intensive edge deployments. Terms of the transaction were not disclosed. |
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June 2025 Telecom and Tech M&A Highlights: Fiber Networks, AI Acceleration, and Managed Services
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June 30, 2025 | CCI Systems & Total Site Services | CCI Systems, an employee-owned leader in broadband telecommunications solutions, announced the acquisition of Total Site Services, a top provider of wireless tower site acquisition, engineering design, and construction management services. The deal strengthens CCI’s position in the wireless industry by expanding its skilled workforce and diversifying its end-to-end service capabilities across telecom, civil, commercial, and government sectors. The integration supports CCI’s long-term strategy to deliver innovative, comprehensive infrastructure solutions and drive growth across North America’s evolving wireless landscape. | Read more |
June 24, 2025 | Nordic Semiconductor & Memfault | Nordic Semiconductor, a global leader in low-power wireless connectivity, announced the acquisition of Memfault Inc., a market-leading cloud platform for IoT device observability and over-the-air (OTA) updates. This strategic move transforms Nordic from a hardware supplier to the industry’s first complete chip-to-cloud lifecycle management provider for connected products. By integrating Memfault’s robust device monitoring and OTA services with its nRF Cloud and wireless SoCs, Nordic empowers developers to launch secure, high-performance IoT devices faster, with simplified updates, stronger edge AI capabilities, and compliance with evolving cybersecurity standards. | Press release |
June 20, 2025 | Glo Fiber & WideOpen Blacksburg | Shenandoah Telecommunications (Shentel) announced that its Glo Fiber unit will acquire Blacksburg Broadband LLC, operating as WideOpen Blacksburg, to expand its all-fiber network in Virginia. The deal adds WideOpen Blacksburg’s established gigabit fiber network to Glo Fiber’s 17,200-mile regional fiber footprint, enhancing service for residential and commercial customers in the Blacksburg area. With 100% fiber-to-the-home technology and symmetrical speeds up to 5 Gbps, Glo Fiber aims to deliver ultra-fast internet, phone, video, and Whole Home Wi-Fi, backed by local customer service and simple pricing with no long-term contracts. | Press release |
June 13, 2025 | Brookfield Infrastructure & Hotwire | Brookfield Infrastructure Partners has reached a deal to acquire Hotwire Communications, an internet service provider specializing in fiber networks for residential communities and commercial clients. The transaction, valued at around $7 billion including debt, marks a major fiber infrastructure play for Brookfield and builds on Hotwire’s expansion under Blackstone’s ownership. Founded in 2000, Hotwire has grown from its Southeast U.S. roots to deliver fiber internet services in nine states, including Texas, California, and Pennsylvania. The acquisition strengthens Brookfield’s position in U.S. broadband and community fiber networks as demand for high-speed, reliable connectivity continues to climb. | Read more |
June 10, 2025 | Ripple Fiber & BridgeNET Fiber | Ripple Fiber, a growing fiber optic network operator based in Charlotte, North Carolina, announced an agreement to acquire BridgeNET Fiber to expand its footprint in Statesville, NC. BridgeNET, known for building a locally trusted, 100% fiber network with over 3,000 homes passed, will continue to operate the Statesville market under Ripple’s brand, with founder Taylor Brown stepping in as Managing Director. The deal combines BridgeNET’s grassroots execution and community-first approach with Ripple’s capital, scale, and nationwide partnership strategy. Backed by new investment and corporate support, the Statesville fiber footprint is projected to grow to 18,000 passings, bringing future-ready fiber internet to underserved neighborhoods while preserving local leadership and service quality. | Read more |
June 9, 2025 | Qualcomm & Alphawave | Qualcomm announced a definitive agreement to acquire UK-based Alphawave Semi for an implied enterprise value of $2.4 billion. The deal strengthens Qualcomm’s push into data center markets by adding Alphawave’s high-speed wired connectivity IP, custom silicon, and chiplet technologies to complement Qualcomm’s custom Oryon™ CPU and Hexagon™ NPU processors. This strategic move aims to meet soaring demand for high-performance, low-power compute solutions driven by AI inferencing workloads and next-generation data center infrastructure. The combined portfolio will unlock faster, more reliable data transfer for AI, networking, and storage applications, positioning Qualcomm as a key player in advanced AI compute and connectivity solutions. | Read more |
June 5, 2025 | Vero Broadband & BendTel | Vero Fiber, a leading fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) broadband provider, announced it has signed a definitive agreement to acquire BendTel, a long-established telecom operator based in Bend, Oregon. The deal combines BendTel’s robust fiber network, enterprise connectivity, and local service legacy with Vero’s strategy of blending organic buildouts and strategic acquisitions to meet growing demand for fiber broadband in the Pacific Northwest. With BendTel’s strong business community ties and infrastructure, Vero will expand its high-speed residential and business internet services and continue investing in new fiber deployments across Central Oregon’s fast-growing markets. The transaction is expected to close in fall 2025. | Read more |
June 3, 2025 | Midco & Savage Communications | Midco, a broadband and fiber services provider based in Sioux Falls, SD, signed an asset purchase agreement to acquire Savage Communications Inc. (SCI) Broadband, expanding its reach in Minnesota. Founded in 1984 by Ron Savage, SCI serves nearly 12,000 data customers across central, eastern, and northeastern Minnesota and expects to reach 28,000 passings by year-end. The acquisition supports Midco’s Fiber Forward strategy to deliver high-speed, future-ready connectivity to more rural and regional communities. SCI will operate under the Midco name, continuing founder Ron Savage’s vision for growth while enhancing local service quality and fiber access for thousands more households and businesses. The deal is expected to close on October 1, 2025, pending regulatory approvals. | Read more |
June 2, 2025 | Snowflake & Crunchy Data | Snowflake announced its intent to acquire Crunchy Data, the leading provider of enterprise-grade open source Postgres solutions, to launch Snowflake Postgres — a fully integrated, secure, AI-ready PostgreSQL database within its AI Data Cloud. The acquisition will give enterprises trusted Postgres capabilities with the governance, performance, and compliance demanded by regulated industries, streamlining how developers build and scale production-ready AI agents and applications. This move strengthens Snowflake’s position as the go-to platform for unified transactional and analytical workloads, expanding its reach into the massive Postgres developer community and supporting mission-critical AI transformations. | Press release |
June 1, 2025 | ImOn Communications & Danville Telecom | ImOn Communications, a fast-growing fiber broadband provider based in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, announced a definitive agreement to acquire Danville Telecom, a long-standing fiber-to-the-premises provider serving Henry, Des Moines, and Lee counties. The acquisition will make Danville a wholly owned subsidiary and allow ImOn to build on Danville’s 100% fiber network and extend high-speed broadband deeper into Southeast Iowa communities like Burlington, Fort Madison, and Keokuk. Founded in 1901, Danville Telecom brings over a century of local service and its subsidiary iConnectYou’s customized business broadband to the deal. The transaction accelerates ImOn’s mission to deliver next-generation fiber internet, TV, and phone services while maintaining strong community ties and customer service across Iowa’s underserved rural markets. | Read more |
May 2025 Telecom and Tech M&A Highlights: Fiber, Security, and Scale
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May 28, 2025 | IBM & DataStax | IBM announced plans to acquire DataStax to strengthen its Watson enterprise AI stack with advanced NoSQL and vector database capabilities powered by Apache Cassandra. The deal aims to help enterprises unlock the value of unstructured data—estimated to be 93% of all enterprise data in 2024—by uniting DataStax’s AstraDB, DataStax Enterprise, and open-source Langflow tool for low-code AI application development with watsonx’s AI-driven data fabric. Together, IBM and DataStax plan to simplify how businesses ingest, manage, and search large-scale, multi-modal data to build next-generation generative AI applications. The acquisition underscores IBM’s commitment to open-source communities like Cassandra and OpenSearch while extending Watson’s capabilities for multi-modal RAG, knowledge graph search, and low-code AI orchestration. The transaction is subject to regulatory approval. | Read more |
May 27, 2025 | Zscaler & Red Canary | Zscaler announced a definitive agreement to acquire Red Canary, a recognized leader in Managed Detection and Response (MDR), to advance its vision for an AI-powered, agentic Security Operations Center (SOC). By combining Red Canary’s proven threat detection and automated response expertise with Zscaler’s massive cloud security data fabric and Zero Trust Exchange™ platform, the integration aims to transform how enterprises detect, analyze, and mitigate cyber threats. Red Canary brings more than a decade of SecOps innovation and high-fidelity threat intelligence, serving customers across endpoints, identity, network, and cloud workloads. Together, Zscaler and Red Canary plan to deliver unified AI-driven workflows with human oversight, boosting speed and accuracy for security teams and helping organizations tackle modern security challenges with greater confidence. The deal is expected to close in August 2025, subject to customary approvals. | Read more |
May 21, 2025 | AT&T & Lumen | AT&T announced it will acquire substantially all of Lumen’s Mass Markets fiber business for $5.75 billion in an all-cash deal expected to close in the first half of 2026. The acquisition includes about 1 million fiber subscribers and more than 4 million fiber locations across 11 states, strengthening AT&T’s fiber footprint in key metro areas such as Denver, Seattle, Orlando, and Phoenix. The transaction will support AT&T’s plan to reach approximately 60 million fiber locations by 2030, doubling its current fiber availability. The deal also positions AT&T to leverage Lumen’s fiber construction capabilities, expand 5G and fiber bundles, and add jobs through a new open-access wholesale subsidiary, NetworkCo. AT&T expects to partner with an equity investor post-close to co-fund the buildout while maintaining customer relationships and its long-term capital return commitments. | Read More |
May 21, 2025 | Millicom & Telefónica Uruguay | Spanish telecom giant Telefónica announced it will sell its Uruguay business unit to Luxembourg-based Millicom for $440 million. The deal, part of Telefónica’s strategy to exit Spanish-speaking Latin America, will see Millicom—operating as Tigo—acquire 100% of Telefónica’s operations in Uruguay, expanding its footprint across the Southern Cone. This transaction follows Telefónica’s recent sales in Peru and Argentina as the company sharpens its focus on its core European and Brazilian markets. The sale supports Millicom’s regional growth strategy and strengthens its position as a leading provider of mobile and broadband services in Latin America. | Press release |
May 21, 2025 | Wyyerd Fiber & Ting/Conterra | Wyyerd Fiber, a Carlyle-backed fiber internet provider, announced it has acquired fiber network assets from Ting Fiber and Conterra Networks to significantly expand its Arizona footprint. The deal brings Wyyerd immediate access to key fiber infrastructure across seven municipalities, including Tucson, Marana, Oro Valley, Prescott Valley, Nogales, and Rio Rico, boosting its reach across Southern and Northern Arizona. The acquisition accelerates Wyyerd’s Fiber-to-the-Home rollout while supporting school districts through a leaseback of dark fiber to Conterra. Backed by local investment and workforce growth, Wyyerd plans to deliver symmetrical speeds up to 8 Gbps with no data caps or hidden fees, reinforcing its commitment to community-focused, reliable broadband across Arizona. | Read more |
May 16, 2025 | Charter & Cox | Charter Communications announced a definitive agreement to acquire Cox Communications in a transformative deal valued at approximately $34.5 billion. The combination will create an industry leader in broadband, mobile, and video entertainment services, reaching about 12 million Cox passings and adding 6 million existing Cox customers to Charter’s Spectrum brand. The merger will expand Charter’s scale, boost its U.S.-based customer service workforce, and bring Cox’s residential and commercial fiber assets under Charter’s operating model. Following closing, Charter will adopt Cox’s name for the parent company while retaining Spectrum as the consumer-facing brand. The transaction also aims to reshore overseas jobs, add thousands of U.S.-based service roles, and deliver improved products, bundled pricing, and local community investments. The deal is subject to regulatory and shareholder approvals and will include about $12 billion of assumed Cox debt. | Read more |
May 16, 2025 | Verizon & Frontier Communications | The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) approved Verizon’s $20 billion deal to acquire Frontier Communications, clearing the way for the largest U.S. telecom operator to expand its fiber footprint across 25 states. The deal, originally announced in September 2024, includes $9.6 billion in cash and the assumption of roughly $10 billion in Frontier’s debt. As part of the approval, Verizon agreed to discontinue its diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and remove related initiatives across both companies. Verizon expects the transaction to unlock billions in new fiber infrastructure investments and plans to deploy fiber to at least 1 million new homes annually. The deal is expected to close in early 2026, positioning Verizon to strengthen its nationwide fiber and wireless broadband services. | Read more |
May 14, 2025 | Virtana & Zenoss | Observability platform Virtana acquired Zenoss to combine infrastructure monitoring and service visibility in hybrid IT environments. The deal supports Virtana’s growth in performance management and analytics. | Press release |
May 12, 2025 | Virgin Media O2 & Daisy Group | Virgin Media O2’s enterprise unit merged with Daisy Group to create a new business-focused joint venture. Virgin Media O2 holds a 70% stake, while Daisy retains 30%, enhancing UK B2B service offerings. | Press release |
May 9, 2025 | Ripple Fiber & HyperFiber | Ripple Fiber merged with HyperFiber, its sister company, to streamline operations and build a stronger fiber broadband service presence across the Southeastern U.S. | Read more |
May 9, 2025 | Fibernow & Wavetechs | Fibernow acquired Wavetechs, a managed services provider, to expand its offerings in broadband, digital voice, and video for small and mid-sized businesses, positioning itself as a full-service provider. | Press release |
May 5, 2025 | Zhone Technologies & DZS | Zhone Technologies completed its acquisition of DZS’s U.S.-based assets following DZS’s Chapter 7 bankruptcy. The deal includes IP, labs, IT systems, and client contracts, reinforcing Zhone’s fiber solutions portfolio. | Press release |
May 1, 2025 | Visionary Broadband & MTWeb | Visionary Broadband acquired Montana-based MTWeb to expand its network and services in the state. MTWeb’s team, including its founder, joined Visionary to support regional growth and speed upgrades. | Read more |
May 1, 2025 | Mereo Network & Dish Fiber | Mereo Networks acquired DISH Fiber Internet L.L.C., bringing DISH’s fiber broadband assets into its portfolio. The acquisition closed on April 30 and enhances Mereo’s residential internet footprint. | Press release |
April 2025 M&A Deals in Telecom, AI, and Cloud Infrastructure
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April 28, 2025 | Palo Alto Networks & Protect AI | Palo Alto Networks acquired Protect AI, an AI/ML cybersecurity startup, to enhance its Prisma AIRS platform. The acquisition brings deep AI security expertise, enabling businesses to build AI applications with robust, purpose-built security tools. | Press release |
April 25, 2025 | Datatonic & Syntio | Datatonic acquired Syntio to extend its expertise in data engineering and cloud AI. The combined entity will support enterprise clients across Europe, especially in telecom, banking, and retail. | Press release |
April 25, 2025 | T-Mobile & Lumos | T-Mobile and EQT’s joint venture to acquire Lumos received regulatory approval. The FTTH provider will help T-Mobile achieve its target of reaching 12–15 million homes with fiber by 2030. | Read more |
April 18, 2025 | SolarWinds & Turn/River Capital | Private equity firm Turn/River Capital completed its $4.4 billion acquisition of SolarWinds, transitioning the IT management software provider into a privately held company. SolarWinds shareholders received $18.50 per share in cash. The acquisition aims to bolster SolarWinds’ innovation in observability, incident response, service management, and AI-powered automation, enhancing operational resilience in complex hybrid IT environments. | Read more |
April 16, 2025 | FiberLight & Metro Fiber Networks | FiberLight acquired Metro Fiber Networks to expand its high-capacity enterprise fiber services throughout Virginia. The deal enhances FiberLight’s ability to deliver end-to-end connectivity. | Read more |
April 8, 2025 | TXO & AirWay Group | TXO acquired the AirWay Group to strengthen its telecom lifecycle services in North America. The move increases TXO’s capabilities in logistics, procurement, and tech reuse. | Read more |
April 7, 2025 | IBM & Hakkoda | IBM acquired Hakkoda to strengthen its consulting portfolio around AI and Snowflake-based data services. Hakkoda’s team brings advanced data modernization skills to IBM’s global operations. | Read more |
April 3, 2025 | ServiceNow & Logik.ai | ServiceNow acquired Logik.ai to integrate AI-powered CPQ tools into its platform. The move enhances ServiceNow’s CRM capabilities, helping clients automate complex sales processes. | Read more |
April 1, 2025 | Qualcomm & Movian AI | Qualcomm acquired Movian AI, a generative AI team from VinAI led by a former Google DeepMind scientist. The acquisition enhances Qualcomm’s ability to build on-device AI for smartphones and vehicles. | Press release |
March 2025 Fiber and Semiconductor M&A Deals in Focus
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March 24, 2025 | CityFibre & Connexin | CityFibre announced plans to acquire Connexin’s full fiber infrastructure, including its XGS-PON network. The move expands CityFibre’s reach by 185,000 premises in the U.K. | Read more |
March 19, 2025 | SoftBank & Ampere | SoftBank agreed to acquire U.S. semiconductor company Ampere for $6.5 billion. Ampere’s ARM-based processors are designed for energy-efficient AI workloads, aligning with SoftBank’s long-term AI strategy. | Read more |
March 18, 2025 | Google & Wiz | Google agreed to acquire Wiz for $32 billion, gaining a significant position in the Cloud Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) space. The deal awaits regulatory review. | Press release |
March 13, 2025 | Zayo & Crown Castle | Zayo acquired Crown Castle’s fiber assets for $4.25 billion. The deal adds 90,000 route miles to Zayo’s network and supports its expansion into data center and AI connectivity. | Read more |
February 2025 Acquisitions in 5G, Optical, and Enterprise Tech
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February 28, 2025 | Nokia & Infinera | Nokia finalized its $2.3 billion acquisition of Infinera, expanding its optical networking solutions for cloud and data center applications. The move supports Nokia’s next-gen transport strategy. | Read more |
February 20, 2025 | Airspan & Corning | Airspan acquired Corning’s wireless business unit, which includes DAS and small cell RAN products. The deal positions Airspan more strongly in private 5G and Open RAN markets. | Read more |
January 2025 Tech and Telecom Megadeals: Cloud and Convergence
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Jan 29, 2025 | ServiceNow consultancy CoreX & Volteo | ServiceNow consultancy CoreX acquired Volteo Digital to expand its reach across Central America and Europe. The acquisition strengthens CoreX’s presence in digital workflow services, especially in the financial and telecom sectors. | Press release |
January 2, 2025 | Swisscom & Vodafone Italia | Swisscom closed its acquisition of Vodafone Italia, combining Fastweb’s broadband with Vodafone’s mobile services to offer converged products in the Italian market. | Read more |
This M&A tracker will be updated monthly as new deals emerge across the telecom, fiber, and technology landscape. Stay tuned for the latest developments as consolidation, innovation, and strategic growth continue to reshape the market in 2025.