Telefónica wins €80m Spanish defense contract
Won three of the four contracts up for grabs
Won three of the four contracts up for grabs
Four sites reportedly valued at up to $400 million
30 MHz of spectrum in the 3.5 GHz band is up for grabs
It aims for 200MW capacity by 2030
Now owns more than five percent of telco
Investors will combine the assets with that of Onivia's
Takes nLighten to 34 data centers, enters Spain, Switzerland, and Belgium
India, Malaysia, Australia, and South Korea contributed over 1GW of supply
Will be known as MásOrange
FLAPD markets are also set to increase by 16 percent
Company to focus on Tier 2 and 3 European markets through new operator Apto
SEPI will eventually take 10 percent holding
Weeks after the EU gave the deal the nod
Steady growth for the company's tower subsidiary
Oslo-based AQ Compute facility also officially inaugurated
Buyer of 10MW facility not disclosed
Expected to close by end of the quarter
Follows similar investment in Germany
Launches region from two facilities in Barcelona
Quetta Data Centers to build six facilities totaling 60MW
Based on Gridscale technology acquired last year, 15 more zones are planned in 2024
Becomes first main client for company
Will consolidate Spain's telcos from four to three
Travel technology provider Juniper the anchor tenant
Details not shared, but likely buying space in the Edificio Nodo building
Transaction is split into two tranches
And two other facilities in Madrid and Bilbao
Terms of merger not shared, includes at least one data center