Independent intelligence,
built from inside
the industry.
BroadbandSignals is an independent research and advisory practice focused on U.S. broadband markets and fixed-mobile convergence — produced by analysts who have operated inside these networks and studied how households adopt them.
Independent intelligence for broadband and wireless markets.
BroadbandSignals exists to fill a persistent gap in market coverage: analysis that connects network architecture and regulatory dynamics to competitive structure and financial outcomes.
Our research integrates technical infrastructure analysis, geospatial market segmentation, and behavioral demand-side frameworks — disciplines that are rarely combined in a single research product.
BroadbandSignals serves institutional investors, strategic operators, and advisors who need research grounded in how these networks actually work and how households actually adopt them.
Two disciplines. One integrated framework.
BroadbandSignals combines 30+ years of operator infrastructure experience with doctoral-level expertise in technology adoption and consumer behavior — the technical and the behavioral, integrated into every report.
30+ years of operating experience across U.S. telecommunications infrastructure spanning cable, wireless, broadband equipment, policy, and startup leadership. Research focuses on fixed-mobile convergence, operator competitive strategy, and broadband technology evolution.
Doctorate in Sociology from Arizona State University. Specializes in technology adoption, consumer behavior, and the societal impacts of communications platforms. Informs the demand-side, household-level, and behavioral frameworks used throughout BroadbandSignals research.
A multi-source analytical framework.
BroadbandSignals research integrates four primary data sources into a single framework. No single source provides the full picture — the value is in the synthesis across supply, performance, financial, and demand dimensions.
Editorially independent
BroadbandSignals accepts no advertising, sponsorship, or vendor funding. All research reflects the analysts’ independent assessment of publicly available data.
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