Cellnex
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A new partnership between Cellnex UK and Virgin Media O2 aims to enhance mobile coverage across the city of Bristol with the deployment of small cell technologies.
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Cellnex has appointed former Óscar Fanjul as non-executive chair of the tower company, replacing former GSMA director general Anne Bouverot.
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Cellnex UK, Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 (VMO2) have signed a new long-term agreement for Cellnex to provide the two operators with tower infrastructure and associated services.
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Phoenix Tower International (PTI) and Cellnex Telecom have reached an agreement by which PTI will acquire 100% of Cellnex’s business in Ireland for €971 million.
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Boldyn Networks (Boldyn) has closed its acquisition of Cellnex's private networks business unit.
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Boldyn Networks, the northern hemisphere business of the former BAI Communications has announced it has acquired Spanish towerco Cellnex’s private network business for an as of yet undisclosed fee.
Forthcoming events
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Stonepeak will acquire a 49% interest in Cellnex’s subsidiaries in Sweden and Denmark for €730 million.
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The European Investment Bank (EIB) has signed a €315 million finance contract with Cellnex for the development of 5G mobile telecoms infrastructure in Spain, Portugal, France, Italy and Poland.
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Anne Bouverot, former director-general of the GSMA, is to be non-executive chair of tower company Cellnex Telecom.
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Cellnex UK has signed a long-term agreement with Brent Council to improve mobile connectivity across the borough.
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Cellnex UK confirms the appointment of Alfonso Alvarez as its new managing director.
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Tobias Martínez Gimeno has told tower company Cellnex that he will step down as CEO after the group shareholders’ meeting scheduled for 1 June 2023. Martínez will also resign as a director.
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The European Commission has awarded Cellnex six projects for the deployment of 5G infrastructure in cross-border corridors.
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Cellnex has partnered with CPI to launch a new private 5G testbed for demonstrating and commercialising HealthTech innovations.
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DigitalBridge Group has reached an agreement with Deutsche Telekom to acquire 51% of its tower unit for US$17.5 billion.
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Cellnex has withdrawn its offer for Deutsche Telekom’s towers unit, paving the way for a deal to be agreed with a KKR-backed consortium.
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Cellnex Telecom split from motorway company Abertis seven years ago. Now, José Manuel Aisa Mancho tells Alan Burkitt-Gray what his role as CFO has involved since then
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Deutsche Telekom is aiming for a €20 billion valuation for Deutsche Funkturm, its German tower unit, in a 2022 sale.