Broadnet Holdings BV

Broadnet Holdings BV ("Broadnet") was the holding company of the Broadnet group of companies. Broadnet assembled a portfolio of wireless broadband internet licences in Europe in the late 1990s and early 2000s.[1] The company marketed its services to other businesses.

Broadnet Holdings BV
Private
Industry Telecommunications
Fate No longer operating
Founded 1998
Headquarters Brussels, Belgium
Area served
Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Norway, Czech Republic
Key people
Declan Ganley
Ryan Wren (CEO)
Joseph J. Euteneuer (CFO)
Owner Comcast Corporation, European Telcom Holdings
Website www.broadnet.net (defunct)

Beginnings

The genesis of Broadnet dates back to 1996, when the Irish entrepreneur Declan Ganley[1][2][3] began purchasing wireless spectrum licences though his company European Telecoms Holdings. In 1998, Comcast Corporation invested funds and Broadnet Holdings BV was formed.

Following the Comcast investment, Comcast owned 62.5% of the firm[4][4] and European Telcoms Holdings owned the remaining 37.5%.[4]

Technology

The company provided broadband internet using wireless spectrum in the 20.8 GHz frequency. The company used radio equipment manufactured by Lucent and Alcatel to establish point-to-point connections. The signal was broadcast from radios located on towers or building rooftops. Customer facilities would have a smaller radio transmitter.

Licence Acquisition

By 2000 it obtained spectrum licences in Germany, France, Switzerland, the Czech Republic, Spain, Portugal and Norway.[1][3]

It also obtained licences in Austria, Switzerland and Greater London. It established companies in other countries for the purpose of bidding on licences, but it was not always successful. Broadnet bid for a licence in Ireland but was beaten by Eircom.[2] Broadnet sued the telecoms regulator that awarded the licences, but settled.[2]

Operations

Broadnet launched operations in Germany, France, Spain, Portugal, Norway and the Czech Republic. Some other markets had network infrastructure for regulatory purposes, but were never commercially launched.

Purchase by Comcast

Broadnet considered raising around $1bn[3] to roll out broadband services via a flotation[3] or private placing,[3] but did not do so. Comcast bought out European Telcom Holding's Share to become the sole owner .[5]

In 2002, Comcast began divesting of its stake. It closed the Brussels headquarters and Broadnet Germany was acquired by Mediascape.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Interview: Daire O'Brien: Prepared to take the broadband picture" The Sunday Times, 25 January 2004
  2. 1 2 3 "Doyle to review Eircom licence award", Irish Independent, Thursday 11 May 2000
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 "French win for Ganley", Irish Independent, Wednesday 12 July 2000
  4. 1 2 3 "BroadNet beats Telenor to Norway broadband licence" Irish Independent, Wednesday 8 March 2000
  5. "Vodafone acquired BroadNet and keep strengthening its position in business segment", Vodafone press release, 3 September 2008

See also

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