

Recurve Capital's Aaron Chan on Cogent $CCOI
Jun 11, 2025
Aaron Chan from Recurve Capital shares his insights as a value investor. He dives into the legacy business of Cogent Communications, tackling the strategic implications of its Sprint acquisition. The discussion reveals CEO Dave Schaeffer's vision and the intricate financial transformations underway. They analyze network resilience, competitive pricing strategies, and the impact of AI on market dynamics. Chan also touches on leadership implications and how operational control can drive efficiency and growth in the digital infrastructure domain.
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Cogent's Legacy Internet Edge
- Cogent's legacy business is a scalable, profitable internet provider with a global network reaching 98% of IP addresses.
- CEO Dave Schaeffer viewed the internet as a "dumb pipe" and built purpose-built assets to disrupt telecom incumbents efficiently.
Sprint Network Acquisition Strategy
- Cogent bought the Sprint Wireline network for $1 but took on a money-losing service business paid $700 million by T-Mobile to do so.
- They are restructuring unprofitable contracts and switching customers to high-margin on-net services to fix losses.
Communication & Ramp Challenges
- CEO Dave Schaeffer's projections for Wave revenue ramp were overly optimistic by mapping internet playbook to wavelength's complex market.
- The hardest part, network build, is behind, but sales ramp and revenue acceleration remain invisible to the market.