Fiber Broadband Association added 40 net new members in 2026
TL;DR: Fiber Broadband Association said it added 40 net new members so far in 2026. The association said its membership has more than tripled over the past five-and-a-half years.
Fiber Broadband Association said it added a record 40 net new members so far in 2026. The statement came in a press release reported by Light Reading.
Fiber Broadband Association said its membership has more than tripled in the past five-and-a-half years. The source did not provide a total current membership figure in the excerpt.
The announcement concerns membership activity at Fiber Broadband Association, a broadband industry group. The source excerpt did not name the new members or provide a breakdown by company type or country.
Related questions
- How many net new members did Fiber Broadband Association add in 2026?
- What did Fiber Broadband Association say about its membership growth over five-and-a-half years?
- Did the source provide a total current membership figure or list of new members?
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