Fiber optics reaches the seven villages of the Roncal Valley

  1. The installation company, Adamo, will activate its network in Isaba and Uztarroz at the end of January with the forecast of doing the same in the other five municipalities between February and March: Roncal, Urzainqui, Burgui, Garde and Vidangoz.
  2. The speed of the service for neighbors will go from ADSL from 2 Mb to 1,000 Mb, the fastest Internet connection on the market.
Roncal - January 24, 2022 - Esteribar, Erro, Salazar... and now, finally, fiber optics has arrived in the Roncal Valley thanks to  Adamo. Specifically, in the coming days, at the end of January, the operator will activate its network in Isaba and Uztarroz. In a progressive process, the company will also supply high-speed Internet to the other five towns that make up the valley: Roncal, Urzainqui, Burgui, Garde and Vidangoz. The forecast is that this signal will be operational in them between February and March, with which the area, which currently lacks this much-needed infrastructure, will finally know the comforts of fiber optics . In this way, in addition, practically all the valleys of the Navarrese Pyrenees already have Adamo fiber optics. Fiber optics in the Roncal Valley This is not, it must be remembered, any connection, but rather the fastest fiber optic available on the market today (1,000 Mb), offered by the company. This implies that the speed of the signal for the residents of the Roncal valley will go from ADSL of 2 Mb to the aforementioned 1,000 Mb, which is an obvious and significant difference. That power and reliability allow teleworking with guarantees, hold videoconferences without cuts, make medical appointments by video call, buy through the Internet, have the possibility of accessing education remotely, watch series or enjoy video games online, among other options. Support from the Roncal Valley General Board The expansion plan was recently presented to the General Board of the Roncal Valley by David Llano, head of Adamo in Navarra, to different authorities of the same, who support the implementation of fiber optics in the Roncal Valley : Eneko Eguiguren, president of the General Board of the Roncal Valley and councilor of Urzainqui; Amparo Viñuales, mayor of Roncal; Jesús Cruchaga, councilor in this same town; Carlos Anaut, deputy mayor of Isaba; and Jesús María Urzainqui, councilor of Vidangoz. The work meeting was also attended by Manuel Ederra, Communications Manager at Onena, Adamo's partner in the area and who has a key role in the deployment of the infrastructure. Bet on Navarre This new deployment is part of the important efforts that the company is developing in the Autonomous Community, where it already supplies fiber optics in Navarra in more than 82,000 homes. In fact, such has been the activity in Navarra by Adamo, that its future plans in the territory have been awarded the latest state and community aid for the deployment of fiber optics. Confirmed this concession of the Program for the Universalization of Digital Infrastructures for Cohesion (ÚNICO), included in the Recovery, Transformation and Resilience Plan financed by the EU, Adamo will bring high-speed Internet to another 8,500 Navarrese homes between 2022 and 2023. Adamo Fiberhood Finally, with the aim of providing high-speed Internet 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 operator to commit to carrying out a deployment study in their municipality. Each village has its own group:
  1. Fiber optics in Isaba
  2. Fiber optics in Uztarroz
  3. Fiber optics in Roncal
  4. Fiber optics in Urzainqui
  5. Fiber optics in Burgui
  6. Fiber optic in Garde
  7. Fiber optics in Vidangoz
ABOUT ADAM: 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, providing the fastest optical fiber available on the market today (1,000 Mb). Its current expansion plan was boosted last July with 600 million euros. Likewise, Adamo is one of the main winners of the New Generation Broadband Program (PEBA-NGA 2020-2022), financed by the State and the EU, both in the 2020 and 2021 calls, as well as in the ÚNICO-Broadband Program, having received a total of 107 million in subsidies to bring high-speed Internet to more than 630,000 households located in rural areas of 20 provinces. Thanks to having its own infrastructure, in addition to the Internet, Adamo provides customers with fixed and mobile telephony, as well as services for the business and wholesale market.
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