KKR and T‑Mobile JV Acquires Metronet from Oak Hill and Cinelli Family
July 24, 2024
KKR and T‑Mobile have completed the acquisition of Metronet through a joint venture, buying the leading independent fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) operator from majority shareholders Oak Hill Capital and the Cinelli family. Metronet will operate as a wholesale network builder and commercial services provider while T‑Mobile Fiber takes responsibility for residential customers; Oak Hill and the Cinelli family will remain minority investors in the new JV. The transaction is intended to accelerate fiber deployment across underserved U.S. markets and leverage Metronet’s network engineering and build capabilities alongside T‑Mobile’s retail and customer experience capabilities.
- Buyers
- KKR, T-Mobile, Oak Hill Capital (affiliate minority investor), Cinelli family (minority investor)
- Targets
- Metronet
- Sellers
- Oak Hill Capital, Cinelli family
- Industry
- Telecommunications
- Location
- Indiana, United States
- Transaction Type
- Buyout
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