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Adamo brings high-speed Internet to Alar del Rey

Written by Amy Ralls | Nov 13, 2020 5:00:00 AM
  • In addition to the one that gives it its name, the other large town in the municipality, Nogales de Pisuerga, will also benefit from the fastest fiber optic that exists on the market today (1,000 Mbps).
  • The operator continues to reach towns that lack fiber optics in operation and are difficult to access: Alar del Rey is located at an altitude of more than 850 meters.
  • After deploying in Aguilar de Campoo, Herrera de Pisuerga, Barruelo de Santullán and Brañosera, the company adds one more Palencia population to its network.
  • Adamo has invested 57 million euros in the northwest area, exceeding the 40 expected in 2017.
Alar del Rey - November 12, 2020 - Adamo brings the fastest fiber optics in the market (1,000 Mbps) to Alar del Rey, a Palencia municipality formed mainly by both the town that gives it its name and Nogales de Pisuerga. In this way, the place known for being the starting point of the Castilla Canal will be connected online to the world before the end of 2020. It should be remembered that it is one of the most important hydraulic engineering works carried out in Spain. Alar del Rey will finally have high speed Internet In its philosophy of leaving no one behind, the company is going to be able to break the digital divide suffered by the inhabitants of this town, since, at present, there is no optical fiber operating in it. With the arrival of Adamo, on the other hand, Alar del Rey will have high-speed Internet in a few weeks. The process, in two batches The operator will carry out two start-ups - at the end of November and a month later - of the fastest fiber optic in the market: 1,000 Mbps of Internet connection speed. Alar del Rey, at an altitude of 850 meters In this way, the telecommunications company continues its support for connectivity in rural areas. In that sense, Adamo's commitment is clear: to bring fiber optics to historically forgotten environments, to every corner of the country. Hence, the company has become the reference operator in rural Spain, offering service in towns with fewer inhabitants, such as Alar del Rey, which does not even reach 1,000 inhabitants. In addition, in this case there is the added technical difficulty that the town is 850 meters above sea level. Support from the Alar del Rey City Council Likewise, it should be noted that the operator has, for this deployment, the collaboration of the Alar del Rey City Council, which at all times facilitates the work of the Adamo technicians. This support was evident in the presentation this week of Adamo's service, which was attended by Luis Manuel Mazuelas, mayor of Alar del Rey; and David Llano, Adamo regional delegate in the area. Adamo, with the towns of Palencia Thanks to this deployment, Adamo feels proud to be, as at the time happened in Aguilar de Campoo, Herrera de Pisuerga, Barruelo de Santullán and Brañosera, the company that brings fiber optics to Alar del Rey. Up to 57 million investment This commitment to the area translates, so far, in that the company has invested 57 million euros in the deployment of fiber optics in the northwest area, having exceeded the initial forecast of 40 million. An expansion plan worth 250 million In total, Adamo is developing an ambitious growth plan that reaches 250 million euros, the results of which are the already 10,000 kilometers of Adamo's own network and having the necessary technology to connect the rural world, thanks to which Adamo already offers service in 600 municipalities throughout the country. Current times - marked by the outbreak of the coronavirus - require telecommunications operators to be able to meet the enormous demand that exists for a quality Internet connection. For this, as already mentioned, Adamo offers the fastest optical fiber on the market (1,000 Mbps), which translates into being able to telecommute with a stable connection, maintain videoconferences without interruptions, and be closer to family and friends who live far away. , have the possibility of accessing education remotely or watching series or enjoying video games  online, among other options. Adamo collaborates in establishing population in rural areas For this reason, the operator collaborates with the development and stabilization of the rural population, thus promoting the competitiveness of those areas that have been losing inhabitants to make them an attractive option to live. At this juncture it is essential not to leave anyone behind. Both those who already reside in villages, towns and small cities and those who, due to circumstances, choose to move to a smaller municipality. Adamo Fiberhood With the precise objective of providing high-speed fiber optics to the most remote areas, the company has an innovative tool:  Adamo Fiberhood . It is a system through which, only with the joint request of 30 neighbors through a simple website, it is enough for the company to deploy fiber optics in their municipality. In this way, Fiberhood is positioned as one of the key instruments that allows Adamo to reach places that other operators cannot. ABOUT ADAMO Adamo, based in Barcelona, ​​is an operator with a national vocation, but with a regional and local business focus. Present in the Spanish market since 2007, the company gives priority to rural areas and new urban areas with a high population density by providing the fastest optical fiber on the market (1,000 Mbps). EQT, which represents 80% of Adamo, supports its current expansion plan, recently boosted with 250 million euros. Thanks to having its own infrastructure, in addition to the Internet, it provides fixed and mobile telephony customers, as well as services for the business and wholesale market. More information on their website www.adamo.es.