US wireless carriers to launch joint venture to address rural 'dead zones'


The AT&T is displayed on the facade of one of its branches in Mexico City, Mexico September 10, 2025. REUTERS/Henry Romero

WASHINGTON, ⁠May 14 (Reuters) - Verizon, ⁠AT&T and T-Mobile ‌said on Thursday that they agreed in principle ​to form ⁠a new ⁠joint venture that seeks ⁠to ‌address long-time coverage ⁠gaps especially in rural areas ​by ‌using satellite-based technologies.

The ⁠largest ​U.S. wireless companies said the ⁠plan seeks to ​end nearly all dead zones without mobile ⁠service. The plan also aims to ensure redundant connectivity ​during ⁠natural disasters and ​improved network ‌performance.

(Reporting by David ​Shepardson; Editing by Sharon Singleton)

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