HomeNewsWorldQualcomm, JMC seek to exit Alphabet-backed New York WiFi project: Sources

Qualcomm, JMC seek to exit Alphabet-backed New York WiFi project: Sources

The move is the latest twist in the project overseen by Daniel Doctoroff, former chief executive of news and data provider Bloomberg LP and former deputy mayor of New York City. He now runs Sidewalk Labs, an urban development unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc . Doctoroff is chairman of a Sidewalk Labs subsidiary that is the top investor in the joint venture.

November 02, 2017 / 08:28 IST
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Chipmaker Qualcomm Inc and private equity firm JMC Capital Partners are looking to sell their stakes in a joint venture that operates more than 1,300 free WiFi kiosks fashioned from old phone booths around New York City, according to people familiar with the matter.

The move is the latest twist in the project overseen by Daniel Doctoroff, former chief executive of news and data provider Bloomberg LP and former deputy mayor of New York City. He now runs Sidewalk Labs, an urban development unit of Google parent Alphabet Inc . Doctoroff is chairman of a Sidewalk Labs subsidiary that is the top investor in the joint venture.

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Qualcomm and JMC are working with an investment bank to explore the sale of their stakes in CityBridge, the venture that is behind the LinkNYC WiFi project, the people said, asking not to be identified because the matter is private.

Qualcomm is seeking to exit the venture because it views it as non-core, while the private equity firm JMC is aiming to generate a profitable return on its investment, the people said.