The agreement with the banks for project financing is nearing completion for Open Fiber - Additional requests from the group are also on the table. Friday the Infratel Board of Directors on the Pnrr advances
The optical fiber arrives in the Martinucci confectionery factory, the first connected user in southern Salento. The Infratel Italia plan implemented by Open Fiber with the supervision of the Puglia Region involves 256 municipalities with a total investment of 34,5 million…
The company also announces that it has concluded the initial work of the joint working groups with Infratel on the testing activities of the fiber works
The intervention concerns 8 Regions: Abruzzo, Sardinia, Tuscany, Puglia, Calabria, Lazio, Lombardy and Marche - To date, the infrastructures have been "turned on" in 241 Municipalities, which will become 310 by May
Experimentation is underway in the 3,5 GHz frequency band to reduce the digital divide in areas with low population density. All this thanks to the efficiency of the Fwa technology enabled by a very high capacity fiber infrastructure
The agreement will make it possible to "turn on" all the access infrastructures of the public fiber optic network built by Infratel in 8 Regions, involving 600 municipalities
The new concession concerns the infrastructure that will allow the territories of Puglia, Calabria and Sardinia to be connected with ultra-broadband - Public funding of 103 million is foreseen and the works must be completed within three years
According to the head of the country's development agency, "the ultra-broadband strategy is too important an issue to become the subject of political contention". The third Infratel tender for the development of bandwidth is being published…
Fast fiber optic internet in 3.700 municipalities and for 6,8 million citizens in the white areas of Piedmont, Valle d'Aosta, Liguria, Friuli Venezia Giulia, the Autonomous Province of Trento, Marche, Umbria, Lazio, Campania, Basilicata, Sicily. Signed the contract for…
WEEKEND INTERVIEW with FRANCO BASSANINI, president of OPEN FIBER. "The future will belong to the Gigabit society: a thousand Mega and beyond. We want to provide a 100% fiber network and we are applying to become the backbone for the future network…
Hearing in the Senate of the top management of the public company after the controversy with Tim on the "white" areas with market failure
The CEO of Cdp responds harshly to the statements made by Flavio Cattaneo on the tender for Metroweb and on the Infratel - Gallia tenders: "Serious and false statements". - But from Tim comes the rejoinder: "They correspond to the truth".
Here are the words of Minister Carlo Calenda: "The statements made today by the Chief Executive Officer of TIM are serious and unacceptable all the more so since they were made in an institutional setting".
This is the novelty that emerged during the presentation of the National Plan for super-fast Internet in disadvantaged and non-market areas which takes off with the signing of the first concession to OF, the Enel-Cdp joint venture. The second one will come soon…
The Lazio Regional Administrative Court rejects Telecom Italia's requests for suspension of the definitive award provision to Open Fiber of the tender procedure called by Infratel.
The company contested the methods of the first tender launched by Infratel, arguing that they would have favored Open Fiber (Enel) - At this point it is likely that Tim will contest the decision of the Tar before the Council of State
The five lots awarded involve six regions for a total amount, before tender discounts, of approximately 1,4 billion euros
Today's "rejection" is therefore a confirmation of what has already been established and envisaged in the 2017-2019 Strategic Plan, also presented by the company to the financial community - Tim will ensure the Fiber Ultrabroadband service to 95% of homes by 2019,…
The Enel and Cdp company obtained the highest scores in all 5 lots of the Infratel tender - The tender concerns the construction of public ultra-broadband in "market failure areas" - Tim: "The outcome…