Telxius
Telxius Telecom S.A. is a global telecommunications infrastructure company created in 2016,[2] owned by Telefónica Infra, a subsidiary of Telefónica. Its objective is to capture the exponential increase in data traffic expected for the coming years.
Subsidiary | |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 2016Madrid, Spain | in
Founder | Telefónica |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Mario Martín (CEO) |
Products | Submarine fiber cable, telecommunication tower |
Owner | Telefónica |
Parent | Telefónica Infra |
Website | telxius |
Primary ASN | 12956 |
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Peering policy | Selective[1] |
Telxius has a total of almost 18,000 telecommunications towers[3] in five countries and one of the most extensive tower catalogs on the market among independent companies of this type of infrastructure. It is one of the main suppliers in the sector in Brazil, Chile and Peru, standing out in Spain and Germany.
With an international cable network, Telxius manages 100,000 kilometers of submarine fiber optics[4] connecting Europe and America, of which more than 31,000 kilometers are owned.
It includes, among other infrastructures, SAM-1,[5] the submarine cable system that connects the United States with Central America and South America since 2000; PCCS[6] (Pacific Caribbean Cable System), which links the US, Puerto Rico, Curaçao, Colombia, Panama and Ecuador; and Unisur, which connects Uruguay and Argentina.
In 2018, BRUSA, the new maritime cable of almost 11,000 kilometers that will connect Brazil, Puerto Rico and the US,[7] is scheduled to start operating; as well as MAREA,[8] a cable that will connect the United States and Europe in collaboration with Microsoft and Facebook.
On February 21, 2017, Telefónica announced an agreement reached with KKR for the sale of up to 40% of Telxius,[9] for a total amount of 1,275 million euros; 12.75 euros per share.
On July 27, 2019, Telefónica reached an agreement with Pontegadea, investment vehicle of Amancio Ortega, for the sale of 9.99% of Telxius for a total amount of 378.8 million euros.[10] The transaction involves a price of 15.2 euros per Telxius share.
Sports sponsorship
Telxius is a co-sponsor of the Sopela Women's Team. It is a Basque team of cyclists that has a total of twelve runners, whose purpose is to meet all the first level tests that benefit the development of female athletes.[11]
Shareholders
Shareholder | Capital |
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Telefónica | 50,01 % |
KKR | 40,00 % |
Pontegadea | 9,99 % |
References
- "PeeringDB". www.peeringdb.com. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- Alonso, Santiago Millán (2016-02-10). "Telefónica bautiza como Telxius su nueva filial de infraestructuras". Cinco Días (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- "Telefónica vende el 40% de Telxius al fondo de capital riesgo KKR por 1.275 millones de euros". abc (in Spanish). 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- "16.000 torres de comunicaciones". La Vanguardia (in Spanish). 2017-02-22. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- S.L, EDICIONES PLAZA. "Telxius Telecom, nueva filial de infraestructuras de Telefónica, amplía capital". Valencia Plaza (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- "Telefónica conectará Brasil y Estados Unidos con nuevo cable submarino". Expansión.com (in Spanish). 2016-03-09. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- RTVE.es/AGENCIAS (2016-03-09). "Telefónica conectará Brasil y EE.UU. con un cable submarino". RTVE.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- "Microsoft y Facebook construyen un innovador cable submarino a través del Océano Atlántico". Información sobre Facebook (in Spanish). 2016-05-26. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- "Telefónica vende a KKR el 40% de Telxius Telecom por 1.275 millones de euros". ELMUNDO (in Spanish). 2017-02-21. Retrieved 2020-07-05.
- Press, Europa (2018-07-27). "Telefónica vende a Amancio Ortega (Pontegadea) un 10% de Telxius por 378,8 millones". www.europapress.es. Retrieved 2020-07-07.
- "Telxius sigue apoyando al ciclismo femenino y renueva su patrocinio con Sopela Women Team". Bikezona.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2020-07-07.