Health score, competitive moat, risk signals, and key metrics at a glance.
Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. owns and operates shared wireless communications infrastructure in the United States. The company deploys 5G and other wireless technologies through its 4,400 cell towers. It also leases tower space to tenants. In addition, the company offers ancillary services. It serves organizations, wireless carriers, government agencies, municipalities, wireless internet service providers, and broadband providers. The company was formerly known as United States Cellular Corporation and changed its name to Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. in August 2025. The company was incorporated in 1983 and is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois. Array Digital Infrastructure, Inc. is a subsidiary of Telephone and Data Systems, Inc.
Competitive analysis based on 62 quarters of fundamental data
Operating margins are under pressure, averaging 25.6%. The business may lack pricing power or face rising costs.'
ROE is low or negative, suggesting limited competitive advantage or capital allocation challenges.
Data-driven red flags and warnings across 62 quarters
The company posted negative operating margins in recent quarters — core operations are unprofitable.
FCF/Net Income has dropped below 0.7x in 3 quarters — monitor for earnings quality deterioration.
D/E ratio is 0.4 — conservative capital structure with low financial risk.
TTM revenue has contracted 60.2% — significant decline indicating deteriorating demand.
FCF turned negative in 2 of the last 8 quarters — occasional cash consumption.
Share count is stable — no significant dilution or buyback activity.
as of March 2026
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6 of the last 8 quarters generated positive FCF. The company generally funds itself but has occasional cash consumption quarters.
Revenue has been flat or declining over recent quarters, which may indicate eroding demand or competitive pressure.