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TIM signs network-sharing deal with Open Fiber to speed up rollout

- MILAN

Telecom Italia (TIM) has signed a commercial agreement with Open Fiber to provide the rival broadband network company with access to its infrastruc­ture to speed up the rollout of fibre in the more remote parts of Italy, the companies said on Friday.

Under the deal Open Fiber will pay 200 million euros ($208 million) to use TIM’s network infrastruc­ture in the hard-to-reach so-called ‘white areas’.

The commercial tie-up comes at a time when TIM and Open Fiber’s top investor, state lender CDP - which also has a 10% stake in TIM - are in talks to clinch a preliminar­y agreement to merge the former phone monopoly’s network infrastruc­ture with those of state backed rival. ($1 = 0.9605 euros)

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