altafiber Secures USD 600 Million for Fiber Network Expansion in Multiple US States

altafiber secures USD 600 million for expanding its fiber network across multiple states, aiming to bridge the digital divide and foster economic growth.

Highlights

  • altafiber has raised USD 600 million in new funding.
  • Rapid progress with 300,000 addresses covered since 2021.
  • Expansion plans targeting 400,000 homes in new markets.

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US fixed broadband operator altafiber, formerly known as Cincinnati Bell, and also providing services in Hawaii under the brand Hawaiian Telcom, has successfully raised USD 600 million in new funding to strengthen its fibre network expansion efforts. The company announced last Tuesday that its primary focus is on upgrading its existing fibre infrastructure and expanding into new markets across Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, and Hawaii.

Also Read: Altafiber to Acquire Bridgewired’s Broadband Infrastructure Assets




Funding for Fibre Network Expansion

altafiber said this new funding will support the expansion of its fibre networks in both existing and new markets. The company has already made substantial progress since its "take-private" transaction in September 2021.

altafiber has passed approximately 300,000 addresses with fibre and plans to complete the construction of fibre to every single-family unit within Greater Cincinnati by the end of 2023.

Additionally, altafiber aims to complete the construction of Hawaii's statewide fibre network by the end of 2027. The company also disclosed that it has now passed fibre to over 1.1 million homes.

Also Read: Digital Transformation and Convergence: Airtel’s Strategy for Broadband Growth

New Expansion Markets

In addition to its incumbent territories, altafiber has announced plans to expand its multi-gigabit fibre network to approximately 400,000 homes in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana communities.

These expansion markets include specific counties and cities, including Butler, Warren, and Greene Counties in Ohio, as well as Boone, Kenton, and Campbell Counties in Kentucky, along with regional cities such as Greater Dayton, Dublin, Middletown, Waynesville, Xenia, Lawrenceburg, and Greendale.

Investor Support

According to altafiber, the equity raise was supported solely by existing investors, including funds managed by Macquarie Asset Management, Ares Management, and co-investors.

Also Read: CityFibre Surpasses 3 Million Premises in Nationwide Full-Fibre Network Rollout

altafiber

Cincinnati Bell now operates under the brand name "altafiber" in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. The company offers a range of integrated communication solutions, including high-speed internet, video, voice, and data services, over its fibre-optic network. Additionally, it provides services in Hawaii under the brand "Hawaiian Telcom."

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