Adamo brings the fastest fiber optics on the market to Rasines and exceeds 100,000 connected homes in Cantabria

  • 93% of the municipality's inhabitants, made up of 14 scattered population centers, already have the highest speed Internet connection (1,000 Mbps).
  • The operator accumulates 54 million euros invested in the deployment of the network in Cantabria, exceeding the 40 expected in 2017.
  • The company installs fiber optics every month in 5,000 new homes in the region despite the coronavirus.
  • With the focus on rural areas, the company's forecast is to provide service to 60,000 more Cantabrian families in the whole of 2020.
Rasines - September 22, 2020 - Adamo  lands in the Cantabrian town of Rasines. The operator, as usual, arrives with  the fastest optical fiber on the market.  Specifically, 93% of the 931 inhabitants of the municipality already benefit from the highest speed Internet connection (1,000 Mbps). Support from the Rasines City Council The operator has, for this deployment,  the collaboration of the Rasines City Council,  which at all times facilitates the work of Adamo technicians. This cooperation takes on special relevance in the deployment of the network from the technical point of view, since it is  a population made up of 14 neighborhoods that are scattered.  The support of the authorities was also evident in the presentation of Adamo's service, which was attended by  Sergio Castro, mayor of Rasines; Pablo Herrán, head of the Telecommunications Service of the Cantabrian Government; and David Llano, Adamo regional delegate  in the area. More than 100,000 connected homes in Cantabria Adamo's very high-speed Internet network already has  more than 100,000 homes  connected throughout Cantabria.  Likewise,  the operator's forecast is to serve 60,000 more Cantabrian families between January and December 2020. Bet on Cantabria It should be remembered that Adamo has a strong presence in many towns in Cantabria. In fact, it is the third autonomous community in which it has developed the most. This commitment means that the company has  invested 54 million euros in the deployment of the network in Cantabria,  having far exceeded the 40 million budgeted in 2017.   In fact, this growth rate has hardly been influenced by the emergence of the covid-19:  the company brings fiber optics to 5,000 new homes per month in Cantabria despite the coronavirus. Advantages of Adamo Fiber Optics Today's times 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. The same opportunities for rural areas The telecommunications company  continues its support for connectivity in rural areas.  In this sense, Adamo's commitment is clear: to  bring fiber optics to all corners of the region, also to historically forgotten environments.  Hence, the company has become the reference operator in rural Cantabria,  offering service in towns and rural areas where others do not reach.  An example of this philosophy is the case of Rasines, given that  the municipality has a population that does not even reach 1,000 inhabitants. An expansion plan worth 250 million This is possible thanks to  an ambitious expansion 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. Adamo collaborates in establishing population in rural areas In this way, the operator collaborates with the development and stabilization of the rural population, thus favoring 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 by 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 customers with fixed and mobile telephony, as well as services for the business and wholesale market. More information on their website www.adamo.es.
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