词条 | R (cable operator) |
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| logo = Logotipo oficial r de R cable y telecomunicaciones de Galicia, S.A..pngt | caption = | trading_name = | native_name = | native_name_lang = | type = Sociedad Anónima | traded_as = R | industry = Telecommunications, Media | genre = | fate = | predecessor = | successor = | foundation = A Coruña, Spain ({{Start date|1999}}) | founder = | defunct = | location_city = A Coruña | location_country = Spain | locations = | area_served = Galicia | key_people = Arturo Dopico, CEO | products = | production = | services = Digital television, broadband Internet, fixed-line telephone, mobile telephony as MVNO | revenue = | operating_income = | net_income = | aum = | assets = | equity = | owner = Euskaltel | num_employees = 200 {{citation needed|date=June 2018}} | parent = | divisions = | subsid = | homepage = {{URL|http://mundo-r.com}} | footnotes = | intl = | bodystyle = }} R Cable y Telecomunicaciones Galicia, S.A. is a Spanish telecommunications company that offers fixed and mobile telephone, television and Broadband Internet services to businesses and consumers in Galicia, Spain. HistoryIn 1998, when the telecommunication industry was liberalized,{{jargon-inline|date=March 2014|reason=technical term?}} Galicia, Spain adjudicated{{jargon-inline|date=March 2014|reason=technical term?}} a contest to deploy wire in the area. At stake in the contest were three territorial demarcations: A Coruña, Santiago de Compostela and the rest of Galicia. The contracts for the three demarcations were won by the Galician Group of Companies for the Wire, Group Wire S.A..{{cn|date=March 2014}} The two group companies would later merge to form R Cable y Telecomunicaciones Galicia,[1] S.A. when the demarcations were consolidated administratively.{{cn|date=March 2014}} During 2006, R expanded its geographic operations, offering direct access services to small areas in Galicia such as Monforte de Lemos, Sarria, Sada, O Porriño and A Laracha. R also established agreements with other municipal councils like Xove, Burela, Vilalba, Ribadeo and Viveiro. ServicesR provides television, broadband Internet, and mobile telephony services to over 820,000 homes and companies in the Galicia region. The television service brings over a hundred channels to customers with the related signal decoder. It includes Oriel, a pay television service where customers can order films, sports programming, and television series. For customers without the signal decoder, R provides about two dozen channels. R also provides TDT channels and other channels for those with the DVB-C cable reception system. For Internet service, R offers various speed packages from 3Mbit/s to 100Mbit/s.[1] R was one of first operators to offer 100 Mbit/s asymmetric speeds in Spain.{{cn|date=March 2014|reason=need news source for this information}} On 20 November 2007, the eighth anniversary of the company, R launched a mobile telephony service as a Mobile virtual network operator (i.e. it uses the antenna network of another company). The service went live on 3 December, and has garnered 190,000 customers.{{cn|date=March 2014|reason=need news source for this information}} Corporate affairsR has had numerous changes in ownership, including 25 major shareholding exchanges.{{cn|date=March 2014|reason=need news source for this figure}} One of its most important changes was in September 2008, when Caixanova, NCG Banco's predecessor, bought the 35.44% held by Unión Fenosa (which was acquired by Gas Natural), which gave Caixanova a 66.24% share.{{cn|date=March 2014|reason=need news source for this transaction}} In April 2010, British private equity firm CVC Capital Partners acquired a 35% stake in R.[2][3] In November, CVC exercised an option to increase its stake to 70%[4] in an agreement in which the current shareholders looked for "to guarantee the future of the Galicia City of the project, keeping its current social headquarters".{{qn|date=March 2014|reason=need article with this quote}} In February 2014, CVC acquired the remaining 30% of the stock from NCG Banco.[5][6] GallerySee also
Notes1. ^The Internet speed packages listed are for download rates. Upload rates are a smaller fractions. 2. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.cvc.com/Our-Portfolio.htmx?ordertype=0&itemid=1801009124101 |title=CVC Capital Partners - Current Portfolio |publisher=Cvc.com |date= |accessdate=2014-03-25}} 3. ^{{cite web|last=Tobin |first=Paul |url=https://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=axvQwu5so14s |title=CVC Acquires 35% Stake in Spanish Regional Cable Operator R |publisher=Bloomberg |date=2010-04-14 |accessdate=2014-03-25}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.telecompaper.com/news/cvc-exercises-option-to-raise-r-stake-to-70-percent--768310 |title=CVC exercises option to raise R stake to 70 percent |publisher=Telecompaper |date= |accessdate=2014-03-25}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ascri.org/noticia.php?seccion=3&subseccion=1&ID_NOTICIA=6982&busc_palabra=&busc_mes=&busc_anio= |title=Asociación Española de Entidades de Capital Riesgo |publisher=Ascri |date= | language = Spanish |accessdate=2014-03-25}} 6. ^https://www.rbccm.com/communications/file-657838.pdf{{better source needed|date=March 2014|reason=someone's portfolio news}} References{{Reflist|30em}}External links
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