Lumos

Lumos

Provides fiber internet and whole-home Wi‑Fi

Overview

Lumos provides 100% fiber-optic internet and whole-home Wi‑Fi to homes, businesses, and multi-family buildings in the Midwest and Eastern US as part of the T-Mobile Fiber Home Internet network. It delivers high-speed, reliable connectivity by bringing fiber directly to buildings and distributing the signal throughout the interior with a connected Wi‑Fi system. The service emphasizes a fiber-first approach and leverages T-Mobile benefits to add value beyond basic internet access. Its goal is to build a fast, future-ready broadband network in its service areas and offer customers more value through the T-Mobile ecosystem.

About Lumos

Simplify's Rating
Why Lumos is rated
B
Rated B on Competitive Edge
Rated A on Growth Potential
Rated C on Differentiation

Industries

Data & Analytics

Enterprise Software

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$1.1B

Headquarters

High Point, North Carolina

Founded

1895

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • T-Mobile and EQT target 3.5 million homes by end-2028.
  • T-Mobile committed $950 million, plus $500 million more in 2027-2028.
  • T-Mobile Fiber can bundle Lumos with nearly 7 million home-internet users.

What critics are saying

  • Leadership turnover can disrupt execution during an aggressive multi-state fiber build.
  • T-Mobile's capital priorities can override Lumos-specific network and pricing decisions.
  • Missing 3.5 million-home targets weakens investor confidence and slows funding support.

What makes Lumos unique

  • Scott Mispagel built Frontier's fiber footprint past 10 million locations.
  • Lumos pairs 100% fiber infrastructure with T-Mobile's national distribution.
  • Leadership already shifted David Smith to COO and Josh Mayn to network chief.

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Funding

Total Funding

$1.1B

Above

Industry Average

Funded Over

2 Rounds

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Health Savings Account/Flexible Spending Account

401(k) Company Match

100% employer-paid life and disability insurance

Wellness Program

Employee Referral Bonus

Discounts on Lumos Fiber Internet

Company News

Business North Carolina
Jan 9th, 2026
Lumos CEO Stading retiring in March

Lumos CEO Stading retiring in march. Lumos, a High Point fiber broadband company owned by T-Mobile, said CEO Brian Stading will retire at the end of the first quarter. The company's board is undertaking a CEO search "for the company's next phase and continued growth," spokesman Casey Angel said. As part of the transition, David Smith was promoted to chief operating officer and Josh Mayn is now chief network officer, overseeing engineering planning, construction and field operations. Smith has worked for the company for 13 years. "Lumos's strategy, operations, and growth plans remain unchanged," Angel said. "We have a strong and experienced leadership team and remain focused on delivering reliable, quality broadband service and continuing to invest and expand fiber access to meet growing connectivity needs." Bellevue, Washington-based T-Mobile joined with Swedish private-equity firm EQT to buy Lumos for $2 billion in 2024. EQT had acquired the former North State Telephone in High Point in 2020 and merged it with Waynesboro, Virginia-based Lumos. Stading joined Lumos in 2022 and led a rapid expansion of broadband access, overseeing nearly 700,000 home passings. He previously was chief operating officer of Ziply Fiber in Washington state. While Lumos operated in two states in 2022, it now has operations in 10, including Illinois, where it launched service last fall. "It has been my privilege to be part of this journey and I'm proud of what this team has accomplished together," Stading said. "I look forward to watching the company continue to grow, innovate, and deliver for customers and communities for years to come." Stading has said the company's goal was to provide internet service to 2 million people by 2026. David Mildenberg is editor of Business North Carolina. Reach him at [email protected].

PCMag
Jun 3rd, 2025
T-Mobile Launches Fiber Service Pricing

T-Mobile has launched its fiber service after acquiring ISP Lumos, initially serving 500,000 households in the Eastern US. The company aims to expand to 12-15 million households by 2030. T-Mobile Fiber offers speeds up to 2 Gbps, with plans starting at $75/month for 500 Mbps and $90/month for 1 Gbps, with discounts available for T-Mobile voice line customers. This service complements T-Mobile's 5G Home Internet, which has nearly 7 million users.

Prairie Public
May 19th, 2025
Verizon ends DEI policies to get FCC's blessing for its $20 billion Frontier deal

A day later, the FCC approved T-Mobile's deal to buy the fiber operator Lumos.

D M C
Apr 28th, 2025
Corporate Partner Spotlight: Lumos

Lumos is proud to join forces with the DuPage Mayors and Managers Conference (DMMC) as a Diamond Corporate Partner, reinforcing its commitment to fostering innovation, economic growth, and digital equity across DuPage County.

Morningstar
Mar 20th, 2025
Lumos Expands Into Indiana, Bringing Ultra-Fast 100% Fiber Optic Internet to Clark and Floyd Counties

Lumos expands into Indiana, bringing ultra-fast 100% Fiber Optic Internet to Clark and Floyd Counties.

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