Tiscali Joins Italy Alternative Operators Broadband Plan
June 04 2010 - 5:07AM
Dow Jones News
Broadband operator Tiscali SpA (TIS.MI) said Friday it will join
a group of larger peers in a project to roll out a next-generation
broadband network in Italy.
The company will join the Italian unit of U.K. firm Vodafone
Group PLC (VOD) and phone operators Fastweb SpA (FWB.MI) and Wind
SpA, who recently unveiled a plan to invest EUR2.5 billion to bring
broadband to Italy's 15 largest cities in the next five years.
Tiscali didn't disclose the amount of its planned
investment.
The group has asked the Italian government to start the process
allowing for the creation of a fiber-optic company with both
operators and public bodies as investors.
In particular, they hope Cassa Depositi e Prestiti SpA (CdP), a
state-controlled fund in which Italy's banks also have stakes,
would join the project.
The operators said the project might be expanded to include up
to EUR8.5 billion in investment so as to cover all Italian towns
with more than 20,000 inhabitants, or around 50% of the
population.
The country's largest telecoms operator, Telecom Italia SpA
(TI), has repeatedly said it is open to consider any initiative
boosting broadband coverage in Italy, but wants to stick to its
EUR7 billion investment plan in network infrastructure and
information technology over the next three years. It also said it
isn't willing to share control of its key fixed-line network.
-By Giada Zampano, Dow Jones Newswires; +39 06 69766920;
giada.zampano@dowjones.com
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