Italy Operators Reach Technical Deal On Broadband Network
September 18 2010 - 7:02AM
Dow Jones News
Italian telecoms operators have reached an agreement on
technical aspects to build up a high-speed broadband network,
paving the way to a final deal for the creation of a countrywide
fiber-optic infrastructure.
In a statement, Deputy Minister for Communications Paolo Romani
said Friday the telecom operators had agreed on the technical model
for the transition to fiber from the current copper network, which
may support different types of technologies.
Romani added that the next step will be a public consultation on
existing fiber-optic infrastructure in Italy and investment plans
to develop it.
The Italian government and the main telecoms operator have long
debated the best way to expand access to high-speed broadband
across the country, as Italy lags the rest of Europe in broadband
penetration.
But questions over financing and former monopoly Telecom Italia
SpA's (TI, TIT.MI) refusal to share control over its key fixed-line
network have delayed Italy's broadband plans.
Romani said Friday a new meeting of telecom operators will be
convened in two weeks to discuss plans for a combined private and
public partnership to build the high-speed network needed to meet
European goals on broadband access.
Italy's alternative operators Fastweb SpA (FWB.MI), Wind and
Vodafone Italia earlier this year announced plans to jointly invest
EUR2.5 billion over a five-year period to build fiber in Italy's 15
largest cities, covering about 10 million more people.
Telecom Italia has dismissed calls to join the rival broadband
project and said it will push ahead with its own plans to offer 100
megabits per second broadband to 50% of the Italian population by
2018, pledging to invest EUR9 billion in its network infrastructure
by 2012.
Plans for a coordinated effort on broadband faced a new setback
last week when the alternative operators pulled out of a
consultative body discussing fiber-optic plans, saying it did not
adequately represent their opinions.
-By Giada Zampano, Dow Jones Newswires; +39 06 69766925;
giada.zampano@dowjones.com
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