
Robert Way
Charter Communications (NASDAQ:CHTR) and Comcast (NASDAQ:CMCSA) will use T-Mobile’s (NASDAQ:TMUS) 5G network to offer mobile services to their business customers across the United States, according to a joint statement late on Tuesday.
Charter and Comcast will leverage T-Mobile’s “advanced mobile network” through a long-term Mobile Virtual Network Operator (MVNO) relationship, the companies said.
“T-Mobile is pleased to work with Charter and Comcast to deliver their U.S. business customers connectivity on the mobile network with more new customer growth than any other network over the past five years,” said Omar Tazi, T-Mobile EVP and Chief Product and Digital Officer.
The new agreement will focus solely on providing wholesale mobile connectivity to Charter’s and Comcast’s business customers.
Charter and Comcast’s existing long-term MVNO partnership will continue to support residential and current business customers.
Financial terms of the new multi-year agreement were not disclosed. The service is set to launch in 2026.
Source: Press Release
More on T-Mobile US, Charter Communications
- T-Mobile Q2: High Volatility Points To An Option Play (Technical Analysis)
- Comcast: Parks Expansion, Peacock Turnaround
- T-Mobile US: Why The Market Still Undervalues This 5G Giant Despite Recent Headwinds
- T-Mobile US Q2 2025 Earnings Preview
- Trump says Kimmel and Fallon ‘next to go’ days after Colbert’s show gets nixed