Euskaltel, Adamo FTTH deal
September 8, 2020
From David Del Valle in Madrid
Spain’s fifth largest operator Euskaltel has signed an agreement with Adamo, which has a large presence in rural areas, to strengthen its FTTH network with an additional one million homes.
The agreement will allow Euskaltel to significantly break into Catalonia – where Adamo has a big presence – as well as Madrid and many rural areas with low density populations.
All Euskaltel’s brands – Virgin Telco, R, Telecable – will benefit from Adamo’s FTTH network throughout Spain, adding another half a million of homes from the new network that Adamo, owned by the Investment Fund EQT, is building in the country.
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