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    Amphenol to buy CommScope unit in $10.5 billion broadband connectivity deal

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    Posted on August 4, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Amphenol's $10.5 billion acquisition of CommScope's unit boosts its wireless infrastructure market presence, with completion expected by 2026.

    Table of Contents

    • Amphenol's Strategic Acquisition
    • Financial Impact and Market Response
    • Details of the Acquisition
    • Future Prospects for CommScope

    Amphenol Acquires CommScope Unit for $10.5 Billion in Connectivity Deal

    Amphenol's Strategic Acquisition

    (Reuters) -Amphenol on Monday entered a $10.5 billion deal to buy CommScope's connectivity and cable solutions unit, the largest purchase by the fibre-optic cable maker that would make it a key player in the market for U.S. wireless infrastructure.

    Financial Impact and Market Response

    The all-cash deal would help Amphenol to capitalize on the rising demand for artificial intelligence applications and high-speed infrastructure for data centers.

    Details of the Acquisition

    The Connecticut-based company's shares rose 4% in premarket trading while CommScope surged nearly 80% as the asset sale is a crucial step to reduce its $9.4 billion debt as of December.

    Future Prospects for CommScope

    "The acquisition adds new fiber-optic interconnect competencies to our offerings for the communications networks market," Amphenol CEO Adam Norwitt said in a statement.

    Earlier this year, Amphenol bought CommScope's mobile networks business, Andrew, for about $2 billion and last year purchased its outdoor wireless network and distributed antenna systems businesses for $2.1 billion.

    The latest deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026 and will add to Amphenol's diluted earnings per share in the first full year after closing.

    CommScope said after repaying all its debt and redeeming all preferred equity held by global investment firm Carlyle, it would have significant excess cash.

    Following the deal, the North Carolina-based company will retain its access network solutions business and part of its networking and security services.

    Amphenol is planning to finance the acquisition through cash on hand and debt. It has already obtained financing commitment from J.P. Morgan Securities, BNP Paribas and Mizuho Bank.

    The Wall Street Journal first reported that the companies are nearing a deal on August 3.

    (Reporting by Kritika Lamba and Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; Editing by Arun Koyyur)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Amphenol acquires CommScope's unit for $10.5 billion.
    • •Deal enhances Amphenol's position in wireless infrastructure.
    • •CommScope's shares surged nearly 80% post-announcement.
    • •Amphenol plans to finance the acquisition with cash and debt.
    • •The acquisition is expected to close in the first half of 2026.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Amphenol to buy CommScope unit in $10.5 billion broadband connectivity deal

    1What is the value of Amphenol's acquisition of CommScope?

    Amphenol has entered into a $10.5 billion deal to acquire CommScope's connectivity and cable solutions unit.

    2How will the acquisition affect CommScope's debt?

    The asset sale is crucial for CommScope to reduce its $9.4 billion debt as of December.

    3When is the acquisition expected to close?

    The deal is expected to close in the first half of 2026.

    4Who is financing Amphenol's acquisition?

    Amphenol plans to finance the acquisition through cash on hand and debt, with commitments from J.P. Morgan Securities, BNP Paribas, and Mizuho Bank.

    5What previous acquisitions has Amphenol made from CommScope?

    Earlier this year, Amphenol bought CommScope's mobile networks business, Andrew, for about $2 billion, and last year purchased its outdoor wireless network and distributed antenna systems businesses.

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