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[Funding news] CA-based Race Communications Raises More than $500 Million in Additional Funding

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Race Communications, a leading Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) provider in California, announced today that it has secured more than $500 million in additional capital to accelerate the expansion of its fiber network across the state.
Race Communications, a leading Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) provider in California, announced today that it has secured more than $500 million in additional capital to accelerate the expansion of its fiber network across the state.
Race Communications, a leading Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) provider in California, announced today that it has secured more than $500 million in additional capital to accelerate the expansion of its fiber network across the state.

Race Communications, a leading Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) provider in California, announced today that it has secured more than $500 million in additional capital to accelerate the expansion of its fiber network across the state.

This capital raise includes $375 million in equity from Oak Hill Capital, the existing majority investor, and its limited partners. The funding also features incremental debt financing from existing lender AB Private Credit Investors, who will also be participating in the equity round. This significant infusion of capital will support Race’s ambitious plan to extend its FTTH network to as many as 1 million locations throughout California over the next several years.

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Established in 1994, Race Communications is a leader in delivering high-speed internet to communities across California. With a current reach of approximately 200,000 locations, Race has made significant strides in bridging the digital divide by providing reliable and fast internet service to a diverse range of communities in California, including metropolitan suburbs such as Lancaster, Chico, and Yuba City and rural areas in the Central Valley. This new funding will enable Race to enhance its efforts to connect even more Californians to the benefits of fiber-optic technology.

Raul Alcaraz, CEO of Race Communications said, “California presents a tremendous opportunity for fiber deployment, and this new funding allows us to ramp up our construction efforts across the state, We are thrilled to have the continued support of Oak Hill Capital and to welcome our new partners as we work together to bring world-class internet service to an even larger number of residents and businesses throughout the state.”

Scott Baker, Managing Partner at Oak Hill Capital said, Oak Hill Capital has been a dedicated partner to Race Communications, supporting its growth and expansion efforts since its initial investment in 2020. Race Communications has a strong track record of success in delivering high-quality fiber-optic services to communities across California, We are excited to deepen our commitment to Race to further enhance Race’s ability to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet in our home state of California.”

Race is also excited to announce the addition of two independent directors to its Board of Directors; Jim Gleason is the CEO of Vexus Fiber, a FTTH operator across Texas and surrounding states backed by Oak Hill and now a subsidiary of Metronet, and Harold Zeitz is the CEO of Ziply Fiber, a FTTH operator across the Pacific Northwest and former COO of Oak Hill-backed cable and fiber operator Wave Broadband. Mr. Gleason and Mr. Zeitz have both led the expansion of their companies’ FTTH networks to underserved markets in their respective regions and we believe are well-positioned to support Race’s accelerated growth in California as board members.

About Race Communications

Race Communications is a leading provider of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) services, committed to delivering reliable, high-speed internet to communities across California. Founded in 1994, Race has grown to serve hundreds of thousands of communities and continues to expand its network to reach underserved and rural areas. Race is dedicated to bridging the digital divide and providing cutting-edge technology to all Californians.

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