Single broadband network is 'right step' for Italy, Vivendi says

Reuters

Published Aug 23, 2022 18:42

Updated Aug 23, 2022 19:47

MILAN (Reuters) -Creating a single broadband network is "the right step" for Italy, Telecom Italia (BIT:TLIT)'s (TIM) biggest investor Vivendi (EPA:VIV) said on Tuesday.

"It has taken many years, but now we can be at a turning point," Vivendi Chief Executive Arnaud de Puyfontaine said at a conference in Rimini. "We want to be proactive to create the single network."

Under new TIM CEO Pietro Labriola, the Italian phone group is overhauling its business by ceding control of its landline grid to Italian state lender CDP to raise cash and cut debt.

CDP would merge TIM's network assets with those of smaller rival Open Fiber to create a single broadband network.

However, the collapse of a national unity government headed by Prime Minister Mario Draghi, which had supported the project, has once again cast doubt over it.

"I cannot tell you who will own the single network," de Puyfontaine said, when asked whether the broadband would be state-owned.