Written by Amy Ralls | May 7, 2021 4:00:00 AM
- Adamo will even reach the nuclei with fewer inhabitants: Population of Suso (20), La Serna (13) and even Brañavieja, which only has residents in ski season.
- The operator will activate the fastest fiber optic on the market today (1,000 Mbps) in Naveda, Espinilla, Barrio, Paracuelles, Villacantid, Ormas and Proaño throughout May.
- The company accumulates more than 60 million euros invested in Cantabria, exceeding the 40 expected in 2017.
- To the 155,000 homes that it already maintains with service in the region, the company will add another 47,000 to its network to exceed the 200,000 connected homes in two years.
Campoo de Suso - May 5, 2021 - Not a single one of the 24 towns of the Brotherhood of Campoo de Suso will be left without a high-speed Internet connection. In this way,
Adamo is installing fiber optics in the municipality, in a process that began at the beginning of the year and will culminate next summer. Thus, the first activations will take place in Naveda, Espinilla, Barrio, Paracuelles, Villacantid, Ormas and Proaño throughout the month of May.
Populations with fewer inhabitants, including In its philosophy of leaving no one behind, the operator will add nuclei with a handful of residents to its expansion. As a consequence, the fastest optical fiber in the market (1,000 Mbps) will reach La Serna (13 neighbors), Population of Suso (20), the aforementioned Ormas (32), Mazandrero (43), Paracuelles, (44 ), La Miña (45) or Camino (48). In fact, of the 24 villages, only 5 of them exceed 100 inhabitants. In total, Campoo de Suso remains below 1,600 inhabitants.
Adamo's fiber, also in Brañavieja Even the only one of the towns that lacks a permanent population, Brañavieja, will have the company's high-speed Internet connection. The objective is that temporary residents - who are in the ski season - can enjoy it.
The City Council channels 50 kilometers of posts Both the balance of the actions carried out so far by the company and the development plan for the coming months were presented by David Llano, head of Adamo in Cantabria, to Pedro Luis Gutiérrez, mayor of Campoo de Suso. The councilor is distinguished by his support, monitoring and interest in providing his neighbors with this infrastructure of such importance, especially for small, dispersed or isolated municipalities. Specifically, the City Council is taking care of channeling more than 50 kilometers to avoid the visual impact of the posts necessary to bring fiber optics to a municipality that, it must be remembered, has a very high landscape value.
More than 60 million for Cantabria This new deployment is part of the large investment made by the company in the region. In fact, it is the autonomous community in which it has developed the most considering the proportion per inhabitants. This bet means that Adamo has dedicated more than 60 million euros to the installation of the network in Cantabria, having comfortably exceeded the 40 million budgeted four years ago.
More than 155,000 connected homes The operations in Campoo de Suso represent the latest sign of the company's commitment to providing high-speed Internet connection to the towns in the area. It should be remembered that Adamo's fiber optic network supplies signal to more than 155,000 homes in Cantabria.
Adamo Continues Deployment Despite Coronavirus In fact, this growth rate has hardly been influenced by the emergence of COVID-19: the operator installs its infrastructure in 5,000 new homes per month in Cantabria despite the pandemic.
More than 200,000 households by the end of 2022 Likewise, the company's forecast is to serve 47,000 more Cantabrian families in the next two years. Added to the 155,000 it already has in its portfolio, there will be more than 200,000 households connected by Adamo.
Adamo Fiber Optic Advantages Current times - marked by 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 fiber optic 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. , having the possibility of accessing education remotely, making medical appointments remotely or watching series or enjoying
online video games
, among other options.
An expansion plan of 250 million The company continues to support connectivity in rural areas. In that sense, its commitment is clear: to bring fiber to all corners of the region, also to historically forgotten environments. An example of this is Campoo de Suso (as already noted, less than 1,600 inhabitants). This is possible thanks to an ambitious plan for the amount of 250 million, the results of which are 10,000 kilometers of its own network nationwide and having the necessary technology to connect the rural world, thanks to which Adamo already offers service in 700 municipalities.
Adamo Fiberhood In order precisely to provide 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 do not reach, with each town having its own group. In the case of Campoo de Suso:
https://adamo.es/es/fiberhood/fibra-hermandad-de-campoo-de-suso
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, providing the fastest optical fiber on the market (1,000 Mbps). EQT Partners, Adamo's investment fund and majority shareholder, supports its current expansion plan, boosted at the beginning of 2020 with 250 million. Likewise, Adamo is the main awardee of the New Generation Broadband Program (PEBA-NGA 2020-2022), funded by the State and the EU, having received80 million in grants to bring high-speed Internet to nearly 500,000 homes located in rural areas of 20 provinces. Thanks to having its own infrastructure, in addition to the Internet, Adamo provides fixed and mobile telephony customers, as well as services for the business and wholesale market. More information on their website www.adamo.es.