Financial Performance - Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. reported total operating revenues of $47.1 million for Q3 2025, an increase from $25.7 million in Q3 2024, representing an 83% year-over-year growth [1][13] - Net income attributable to Array shareholders for Q3 2025 was $108.8 million, compared to a loss of $95.9 million in the same period last year, resulting in diluted earnings per share of $1.25 versus a loss of $1.12 [1][14] - Site rental revenue increased by 79% year-over-year, driven by a new Master Lease Agreement (MLA) with T-Mobile that commenced on August 1, 2025 [2][9] Spectrum Monetization - Array has made significant progress in monetizing its spectrum, having closed or signed agreements to monetize 70% of its spectrum portfolio [2] - Additional agreements with T-Mobile for 700 MHz spectrum licenses and AWS are expected to yield $178 million in proceeds, pending regulatory approvals [2][9] Leadership Transition - Anthony Carlson will succeed Doug Chambers as President and CEO of Array, effective November 16, 2025, marking a new phase in the company's leadership [5][9] Operational Highlights - As of September 30, 2025, Array owned approximately 4,449 towers and had a tower tenancy rate of 1.02, indicating a strong demand for its infrastructure [11] - The company reported capital expenditures of $7.9 million for Q3 2025 [11] Cash Flow and Financial Position - Array's cash and cash equivalents increased to $325.6 million as of September 30, 2025, up from $159.1 million at the beginning of the period [15] - The company generated $402.9 million in cash from operating activities, with a significant portion attributed to discontinued operations [15]
Array reports third quarter 2025 results