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Market & Business
#Brightspeed#Jacky Wu#Fierce Network#AT&T#Verizon#United States

Brightspeed CFO Jacky Wu says fixed-mobile convergence is real

Source: All StoriesApril 13, 2026
TL;DR:
  • Brightspeed CFO Jacky Wu told Fierce Network that fixed-mobile convergence is real.
  • Wu said Brightspeed is the largest fiber platform outside AT&T and Verizon.
  • Wu said Brightspeed’s scale makes it a potential target for industry interest.

Brightspeed CFO Jacky Wu told Fierce Network that fixed-mobile convergence is real. Wu also said Brightspeed is the largest fiber platform outside AT&T and Verizon, and that this scale makes the company a natural source of market interest.

The source excerpt does not provide a date for the interview beyond its publication context, and it does not include specific figures for Brightspeed’s fiber footprint, subscriber base, pricing, or any mobile partnership details. The cited comments focus on industry convergence and on Brightspeed’s position relative to AT&T and Verizon.

Fixed-mobile convergence refers to operators combining fixed broadband and mobile services into one commercial offer or platform. In the U.S. market, AT&T and Verizon are major examples of operators with both wireless and fiber assets, while Brightspeed is primarily known for fiber broadband rather than mobile service.

Related Questions

Is Brightspeed a mobile operator?
No. The source excerpt describes Brightspeed in the context of its fiber platform and does not say that Brightspeed operates its own mobile network.
Why did Jacky Wu say Brightspeed could attract interest?
Because Wu said Brightspeed is the largest fiber platform outside AT&T and Verizon, which he said makes industry interest unsurprising.

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