Cellnex Telecom Sau

Cellnex Telecom is a telecommunications infrastructure operator that specializes in providing audiovisual services to radio stations and mobile communications for security and emergency services. The company operates over 100,000 wireless towers across more than 10 European countries, including France, Italy, Spain, Poland, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and Portugal. Its extensive network, consisting of more than 3,200 centers, supports its offerings to various telecommunications operators and public administrations, including the design and deployment of WIFI networks. Cellnex has strengthened its position in satellite communications through partnerships with companies like Hispasat and Eutelsat. The company's growth strategy focuses on acquiring tower portfolios from mobile network operators, allowing for long-term leasing arrangements that enhance cash flow stability and provide protection against inflation.

Raimon Trias

CFO

Past deals in Broadcasting

Cignal Infrastructure

Acquisition in 2019
Cignal Infrastructure Limited, headquartered in Dublin, specializes in developing and managing telecommunications tower sites and fibre optic networks across Ireland. With an initial portfolio of 300 rural locations, now expanded to over 450 towers, Cignal represents approximately 16% of the active towers supporting mobile communications, fixed wireless broadband, and broadcast services in the Irish market. As an independent infrastructure provider, Cignal aims to maximize the use of its assets to serve diverse customers, thereby reducing the need for additional tower sites, promoting sustainable infrastructure, and lowering deployment costs.

Alticom

Acquisition in 2017
Alticom B.V. is a Netherlands-based company specializing in data center services, operating a network of media towers and telecommunications masts. Established in 2007 and based in Zwolle, Alticom provides a range of housing solutions, including power supply utilities, emergency power, and security features. The company offers various data center suites, server racks, and cooling solutions, along with colocation services tailored for network providers in the broadcasting and telecommunications sectors. With a commitment to reliability and sustainability, Alticom aims to deliver flexible and environmentally friendly solutions across its 24 high media centers. As of September 2017, Alticom operates as a subsidiary of Cellnex Telecom.

Retevisión Audiovisual

Acquisition in 2003
Retevisión was born in 1989 as a public company, a division of the national public entity Spanish Broadcasting .
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