History

 

lyntia resulted from the merger of two companies: Ufinet and Desarrollo del Cable, created in 1998 by Unión Fenosa and Gas Natural.

 

Currently, lyntia is a neutral operator providing dark fibre and capacity circuits wholesale services to operators and utility companies in the Spanish telecom sector.

 

lyntia has more than 200 professionals in its offices in Madrid.

Our milestones

Ufinet (Unión Fenosa) and Desarrollo del Cable (Gas Natural) join forces to offer services to other telecom operators.

Desarrollo del cable and Ufinet merge to create GNFT (Gas Natural Fenosa Telecom)

1998

2000

2001

2002

2009

Ufinet begins its activity in Latin America through its subsidiary in Panama.

Ufinet begins its activity in Guatemala

Ufinet widens its presence in Latin America: Colombia and Nicaragua

GNFT is acquired by the investment fund CINVEN. UFINET EMEA and Ufinet Latam are born.

Entry into the FTTH business in Spain, in small and medium-sized cities and the award of public grants.

2009

2010

2012

2014

2015

GNFT expands in El Salvador

GNFT expands in Costa Rica

GNFT expands in Honduras

Ufinet EMEA is purchased by Antin Infrastructure Partners: lyntia is born

2016

2017

2017

2018

Expansion in Paraguay, Ecuador, and Peru.

Expansion in Mexico.

Acquisition of the network and wholesale business of IFX (Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Panama).

lyntia becomes the leading alternative in Spain, following the exclusive
long-term assignment of rights to use Iberdrola’s surplus fibre optic network.

lyntia acquires the rights to use ENDESA’s surplus fibre optic network.

AXA IM Alts, Swiss Life Asset Managers and Morrison & Co acquire lyntia Networks business

2019

2019

2019

2019

2022

lyntia joins Canalink and expands to the Canary Islands.

lyntia acquires FTTH networks in Andalucía and Valencia.

Ufinet España es
adquirida por Antin Infraestructure Infraestructure partners: Nace lyntia

2023

2024

2024

2018

lyntia enters the Portuguese market, securing a terrestrial fibre network of 1,100 km that connects the major Portuguese cities.

After obtaining approval from the Spanish National Markets and Competition Commission (CNMC), lyntia Networks acquires EBC: Evolutio Business Connectivity.

Our milestones

Ufinet (Unión Fenosa) and Desarrollo del Cable (Gas Natural) join forces to offer services to other telecom operators.

Ufinet begins its activity in Latin America through its subsidiary in Panama.

Ufinet begins its activity in Guatemala

Ufinet widens its presence in Latin America: Colombia and Nicaragua

Desarrollo del cable and Ufinet merge to create GNFT (Gas Natural Fenosa Telecom)

GNFT expands in El Salvador

GNFT expands in Costa Rica

GNFT expands in Honduras

GNFT is acquired by the investment fund CINVEN. UFINET EMEA and Ufinet Latam are born.

Entry into the FTTH business in Spain, in small and medium-sized cities and the award of public grants.

Expansion in Paraguay, Ecuador, and Peru.

Expansion in Mexico.

Acquisition of the network and wholesale business of IFX (Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Panama).

Ufinet EMEA is purchased by Antin Infrastructure Partners:
lyntia is born

Our milestones

Ufinet (Unión Fenosa) and Desarrollo del Cable (Gas Natural) join forces to offer services to other telecom operators.

Ufinet begins its activity in Latin America through its subsidiary in Panama.

Ufinet begins its activity in Guatemala

Ufinet widens its presence in Latin America: Colombia and Nicaragua

Desarrollo del cable and Ufinet merge to create GNFT (Gas Natural Fenosa Telecom)

GNFT expands in El Salvador

GNFT expands in Costa Rica

GNFT expands in Honduras

GNFT is acquired by the investment fund CINVEN. UFINET EMEA and Ufinet Latam are born.

GNFT is acquired by the investment fund CINVEN. UFINET EMEA and Ufinet Latam are born.

Expansion in Paraguay, Ecuador, and Peru.

Expansion in Mexico.

Acquisition of the network and wholesale business of IFX (Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Panama).

Ufinet EMEA is purchased by Antin Infrastructure Partners: lyntia is born

lyntia becomes the leading alternative in Spain, following the exclusive long-term assignment of rights to use Iberdrola’s surplus fibre optic network.

lyntia joins Canalink and expands to the Canary Islands.

lyntia acquires FTTH networks in Andalucía and Valencia.

lyntia acquires the rights to use ENDESA’s surplus fibre optic network.

Contact

lyntia in Spain

lyntia has more than 200 professionals in Spain to cover the different areas of the business. Contact us and we will give you a quick answer to all your needs.

 Phone: +34 915 50 77 00
 Address: Avenida de Bruselas 24, Planta 1, 28108 Alcobendas
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