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VZ, TMUS, T: why telecom stocks are crashing on Comcast’s split announcement

by June 29, 2026
written by June 29, 2026

US telecom stocks Verizon (VZ), T-Mobile (TMUS), and AT&T (T) are slipping this morning after Comcast (CMCSA) announced plans of splitting itself into two independent, public companies.

The corporate overhaul will decouple CMCSA’s core telecom infrastructure from its huge media and entertainment segments through a tax-free spin-off to existing shareholders.

Here’s why Comcast’s announcement is largely negative for the likes of VZ, TMUS, and T shares.

Added competition to hurt VZ, TMUS, and T stocks

By shedding NBCUniversal, the “New” Comcast becomes a lean, ultra-focused, well-capitalized broadband and wireless pure-play.

Telecom analysts are warning that a CMCSA unburdened by legacy media drag is positioned to protect its broadband turf aggressively and expand its mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) wireless business.

This presents a direct, amplified threat to the subscriber bases of Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile in an already saturated, low-growth telecom market.

With billions in capital liberated from funding streaming content, Comcast can aggressively scale its high-margin mobile bundles, forcing the Big Three wireless carriers into a defensive, margin-eroding price war to safeguard their post-paid users.

Why else is the CMCSA split bearish for VZ, TMUS, and T

With NBCUniversal hitting the public markets as a standalone entity in roughly a year, analysts immediately flagged it as the ultimate consolidation target.

Wall Street analysts are already speculating on suitors, with Netflix being floated as a top candidate after recently missing out on the Warner Bros assets.

If NBCUniversal pairs its massive content library and theme parks with a dominant technology or streaming platform, it dramatically shifts the media-distribution landscape, leaving the traditional telecom giants’ own legacy content/bundling strategies looking far less competitive.

This consolidation would devalue the carrier bundles that AT&T and Verizon rely on for customer retention, forcing them to pay steeper licensing fees for premium content or watch their subscribers churn toward more powerful, platform-exclusive tech and media alliances.

The spectrum auction footnote

Compounding the negative sentiment, the FCC’s just-concluded Auction 113 results dropped recently.

And here’s what was revealed: Verizon shelled out a massive $3.2 billion on 82 spectrum licenses to stay competitive, while newcomers like SpaceX’s Starlink treaded lightly.

This serves as a stark reminder to investors of the massive, ongoing capital expenditure required to be a traditional wireless carrier – contrasting sharply with Comcast’s new asset-light corporate structure.

While the legacy carriers sink billions into raw airwaves just to maintain network parity, Comcast can lean on its existing, highly profitable fiber-coaxial footprint.

This capital disparity allows the newly unbundled tech giant to return cash to shareholders or fund aggressive customer acquisition, leaving the major US telecom stocks at a significant structural disadvantage.

Investors should note, however, that Wall Street maintains buy-equivalent ratings on all three – Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile US Inc for the next 12 months.

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