T-Mobile Completes $2B Florida 5G Network Expansion

T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS) is one of the best US stocks to buy and hold in 2025. On July 2, T-Mobile announced the completion of a multi-year, $2 billion network expansion across Florida. The investment has enhanced T-Mobile’s network with faster 5G speeds, wider coverage, and increased capacity, which benefits ~22 million Floridians in both rural and urban communities.

The multi-year investment involved adding 1,282 new or retained cell sites from the merger with Sprint and upgrading ~1,350 existing sites across Florida. Average statewide 5G download speeds have now reached 266.7 MB per second, which marks a 216% increase since 2021. The expansion provides ~100% 5G coverage across Florida. Given Florida’s vulnerability to severe weather, T-Mobile has also hardened 1,375 sites over the past 4 years to improve emergency response and disaster recovery.

T-Mobile Completes $2B Florida 5G Network Expansion

A customer checking out their new device at a T-Mobile store, illustrating the convenience and accessibility of retail stores.

T-Mobile is also officially launching T-Satellite with Starlink on July 23, which will provide coverage in areas where terrestrial networks cannot reach. The company also has a 5G Standalone/SA network, which is the country’s only 5G Advanced network and the largest deployment of its kind in the US, rolled out earlier in 2020.

T-Mobile US Inc. (NASDAQ:TMUS) provides wireless communications services in the US, Puerto Rico, and the United States Virgin Islands.

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