MasOrange raises 11 billion euros for its fiber joint venture with Vodafone and to refinance debt.
Telefónica now has high-performance 5G (3,500 MHz) in more than 2,000 municipalities across Spain, making it the leading operator in this band’s deployment. It offers high speeds and very low latency to both home and business users, while also providing improved network quality for all.
More information at: https://autelsinsights.es/telefonica-alcanza-2-000-municipios-de-espana-con-5g-de-altas-prestaciones/
The end of ADSL is being brought forward to May 2025, marking the final copper blackout in Spain.
If you’ve been following our news in recent months, you’ll know that the final shutdown of copper exchanges and ADSL is imminent. But in this case, we’re telling you it’s going to be even more immediate than we imagined. The final date, previously scheduled for 2026, has been brought forward to May 2025. How did Telefónica achieve this?
More information at: https://www.adslzone.net/noticias/operadores/final-adsl-adelanta-mayo-2025-0724/
Spain leads in fiber but faces challenges in mobile networks in 2025
The Spanish telecommunications market has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, particularly notable in 2024 due to mergers and acquisitions that have redefined the sector’s structure.
More information at: https://www.laecuaciondigital.com/transformacion-digital/conectividad/espana-lidera-en-fibra-pero-enfrenta-retos-en-redes-moviles-en-2025/
The last of the copper mines: These are the people condemned to a pedal-powered internet system in Spain in 2025.
In May, ADSL will definitively end in our country. But there are still thousands of households for whom this option is the only way to access broadband internet.
More information at: https://www.elconfidencial.com/tecnologia/2025-04-19/adsl-final-espana-mayo-acceso-internet-pais_4110502/
