Tilson Technology Initiates Legal Action Against Gigapower Over Breached Contract
Tilson Technology Files Breach of Contract Lawsuit Against Gigapower
On July 24, 2025, Tilson Technology Management, a prominent name in network development and information infrastructure services, announced that it has taken legal action against Gigapower. The lawsuit, filed in a court of law, seeks to recover over $200 million owed to Tilson under a contract to construct fiber optic networks in two states: Nevada and Arizona.
According to the claims presented in the lawsuit, Tilson asserts that Gigapower has violated the terms of their agreement, leading to significant distress for the company, its employees, and the subcontractors who were involved in the project. The allegations detail Tilson's financial plight as a result of Gigapower's unfulfilled payment obligations, which were contracted to be fulfilled after substantial work had already been completed.
Tilson highlights that they have invested hundreds of millions of dollars into the fiber network deployments over the course of this partnership. However, they allege that Gigapower has engaged in delay tactics by withholding payments, which Tilson believes were aimed at exerting pressure to renegotiate terms— solutions that included lower payment rates and a diminished scope of work. This conduct purportedly resulted in Tilson facing more than $100 million in negative cash flow.
As 2025 progressed, Tilson was reportedly on the brink of turning a profit from their considerable investments in these fiber network projects. Yet, Gigapower did not release payments, hoping to leverage the situation to renegotiate their contractual agreement. When Tilson remained firm in their original terms, Gigapower abruptly terminated their contract, citing