MASORANGE, the combined entity of Orange and MásMóvil’s Spanish operations, has revealed plans to invest over EUR 700 million in enhancing its mobile and fiber infrastructure across Andalusia over the next three years.
Orange and MásMóvil reportedly highlighted their cumulative investment of more than EUR 5.5 billion in the Andalusian community to date, primarily focusing on the development of regional infrastructure.
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In continuation of its dedication to Andalusia, the newly merged operator announced plans to invest over EUR 700 million in the next three years. This investment aims to bolster digital transformation efforts, encompassing the introduction of new services, infrastructure expansion, and job opportunity development.
MASORANGE stated that since its inception, it has generated 8,200 direct and indirect jobs. Additionally, the company has extended 5G and fiber coverage to 80% of the Andalusian population.
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MASORANGE highlighted that its fiber network connects over 5.2 million homes in the community, framing this expansion as a step towards reducing the digital divide and supporting local businesses. The company serves both private and government entities in the region and emphasized the development of its educational programs, which intend to enhance digital literacy.
MASORANGE boasts a customer base of more than 30 million mobile users, 7.3 million broadband subscribers, and 2.3 million TV service users.
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