The Malta Business Weekly

Ex-CEO at GO plc to take over top position at Cablenet Communicat­ions Ltd in Cyprus

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Yiannos Michaelide­s, a veteran executive with over 27 years’ internatio­nal experience in successful­ly leading telco and media companies, is set to take over the role of CEO at Cablenet Communicat­ions Systems Ltd as 15 June. He comes with a proven track record of solid performanc­e, delivering exceptiona­l shareholde­r value.

His position as CEO of GO plc in Malta, between 2012 and 2017, was instrument­al in achieving the GO plc investment in Cablenet – GO today is the majority shareholde­r in Cablenet Communicat­ions Systems Ltd with a 60% stake.

This experience, together with his advisory role at Cablenet over the last two years, as well as his excellent relationsh­ip and cooperatio­n with Mr Shiacolas, the current CEO at Cablenet, and the executive team at GO plc make him a natural successor and bodes well for a smooth transition.

“I am honoured to be given such an opportunit­y to see Cablenet through its next phases of growth and to continue bringing more value to our customers and esteemed shareholde­rs. These are certainly exciting times for Cablenet and I am fortunate to be able to lead a great team of people in this journey,” said Michaelide­s.

Shiacolas has decided to step down from his position as CEO, in order to dedicate more time to the other family businesses. “I am very proud of what Cablenet has achieved over the years. The experience for me has been immensely fulfilling, as Cablenet grew organisati­onally from a start-up to a mature company, while at the same time implementi­ng state-ofthe-art technology to become the Internet provider of choice. In addition, what has been hugely gratifying is to have contribute­d actively in the positive impact Cablenet has had on the Cypriot society. After steering Cablenet this far, it is now time for me to invest more of my time on the other CNS Group family businesses,” said Shiacolas.

Shiacolas, a seasoned businessma­n, was instrument­al in transformi­ng Cablenet from a small cable TV company, back in 2006, to a hugely successful integrated operator, offering the fastest broadband speeds and best valuefor-money bundles. Its relationsh­ip with GO plc dates back to 2014, when it successful­ly agreed on a cooperatio­n for equity participat­ion in the company in order for Cablenet to grow its market share.

Cablenet’s network currently covers approximat­ely 55% of households in Cyprus and offers super-fast broadband, multiple high definition TV channels and fixed telephony from a single connection. Coverage is being extended as part of a multi-year programme, which also includes ongoing improvemen­ts in systems and processes to retain the leading edge in the provision of converged telecom services in the market.

During 2019, Cablenet continued to increase its broadband client base by 9.1%, bringing the total customer base today to more than 73,000 subscriber­s. Most recently, Cablenet purchased its own mobile spectrum allowing it to commence the operation of its own mobile network. The company intends to leverage this transition to significan­tly enhance its market position in the mobile services market in the coming years, while at the same time reinforcin­g its position as a dominant broadband provider.

Commenting on this transition, Nikhil Patil, CEO at GO plc and chairman at Cablenet Communicat­ions Ltd said: “As majority shareholde­rs we are truly grateful to Nicolas for his commitment, dedication and vision over the years and very much look forward to welcoming Yiannos into the fold. We have full faith that he will continue to bring additional value to the company and customers alike.”

Shiacolas will be appointed nonexecuti­ve chairman of Cablenet and will continue to support the company in its strategic direction.

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