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Alphabet spins off GFiber in broadband reshuffle

By Debbie WangMarch 13, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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  • Alphabet will retain a minority stake while infrastructure investor Stonepeak takes majority control of the combined fiber provider.
  • The deal reflects the high cost of building fiber networks and a broader shift by tech giants away from infrastructure-heavy telecom operations.

What Happened

Alphabet has agreed to offload its majority stake in GFiber by combining the business with Astound Broadband, a US cable and fiber operator backed by infrastructure investor Stonepeak.

Under the agreement, Stonepeak will hold the majority share of the combined company, while Alphabet will remain a significant minority shareholder. The new entity will continue to be led by GFiber’s existing management team.

Astound currently ranks as the sixth-largest cable operator in the United States and serves more than one million customers across several regions, including the east and west coasts, Texas, and Illinois. Stonepeak acquired Astound for about $8.1 billion in 2020 from private equity owners TPG Capital and Patriot Media Management.

Through the merger, GFiber’s metropolitan networks will combine with Astound’s existing infrastructure and operational capabilities. The transaction aims to create a stronger independent fiber provider capable of competing with larger broadband operators and accelerating network expansion.

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Why this is important

The transaction reflects the high capital costs associated with building and operating fiber networks. Even well-funded technology companies have found it challenging to compete in infrastructure-heavy telecom markets against established operators with decades of network investment.

For Alphabet, the deal represents a strategic shift away from direct infrastructure ownership toward a more asset-light approach. The company will retain financial exposure to the fiber business through its minority stake while reducing operational responsibilities and capital requirements.

The broader telecom industry has seen similar trends, with technology companies reassessing their infrastructure investments and seeking partnerships with specialised operators. Private equity firms and infrastructure investors have become increasingly active in the broadband sector, providing capital for network expansion while managing operations.

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