Linkem

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Linkem S.p.A. is an Italian telecommunications company specializing in wireless broadband connection (Hyperlan, WiMax and Wi-Fi). The company has a network of wholly owned subsidiaries with 1,200 antennas (BTS) located throughout Italy, providing Internet connectivity to surrounding areas. The Linkem network is an alternative to traditional telecommunications networks, allowing signal transmission to areas that lack cellular connectivity.[1] The firm was Italy's first Wireless Internet Service Provider,[2] serving about 2,000 municipalities covering 40% of Italy's land area.[3]

History

Linkem was founded in 2001 as Mega Beam Italia S.p.A. Its founders include a group of managers supported by AngelVentures Serviços de Consultoria S.A., of Gianfilippo Cuneo.[4] It was the first Italian Wireless Internet Service Provider, originally serving around 100 thousand users through a Wi-Fi network predominantly available in hotels, airports (including New York's JFK and London Heathrow), stations and service areas of the trunk A4 Milano-Brescia.

Telecom ItaliaI indicated interest in the acquisition of Linkem for 11.5 million euros, but the Italian antitrust authorities required conditions the firm would not accept.[5] Specifically, Telecom ItaliaL would have had to separate wi-fi from all other services, give up all exclusive licenses held by itself as well as those held by Linkem, and grant competitors roaming access to the network, ending discriminatory pricing. [6]

In 2005 the Linkem brand was created, and in June 2006 the company became Linkem S.p.A. In 2010 the company purchased Maxi-Com and Retelit.

In 2008, AFT S.p.A (Linkem's parent company) won the notice of allocation for WiMax frequency bands 3.4-3.6 GHz,[7] in 13 Italian regions[8] with their offer of 34,420,000 Lira. With its WiMax service, Linkem reaches more than 80% of Italy's population - becoming the first Italian operator to launch a WiMax-based voice and broadband service.[9]

In 2010 Telecom Italia developed an agreement with Linkem for the rent of its WiMax networks, offering free WiMax in the regions where Linkem has its own network.[10]

By 2012, Linkem was serving a population of over 27 million residents.

2015 marked the activation of LTE coverage on 3.5 GHz frequencies (Linkem proprietary frequencies) with a campaign to replace outdoor WiMax antennas.[11]

Ownership

In 2003 shareholders were reported to be Angel Ventures Serviços de Consultorio SA (42%), 2G Investments S.p.A. (28%), Cuneo & Associati srl (4%), Marco Airoldi (4%), Rocco Rosa (7%), Davide Rota (12%) and Ser-Fid Italian Trust and Audit S.p.A (3%). In July 2009, the company A.F.T. S.p.A, which owns 100% of the share capital of Linkem S.p.A, wa sowned by several investment funds, including Ramius Capital Group, Vintage Investment, Leucadia, and 2G investments.

Communication and sponsorships

  • Testimonial 2012–2013 in planning national TV: Belen Rodriguez and Francesca Piccinini
  • Technology partner Fipav
  • Title sponsor of the Italian club (Linkem Club Italy[12]) 2009–2010
  • Official sponsor of the 'Foggia Calcio for the Pro League championship 2010–2011
  • Official sponsor Avezzano Rugby 2011–2012
  • Official sponsor Messina Volleyball 2011–2012
  • Official sponsor of the San Nicola stadium in Bari 2012–2013
  • Official sponsor of the basketball team Linkem NPC Rieti 2012–2013
  • Official sponsor PlayOff Volleyball male Serie A 2012–2013

References

  1. Linkem ricalcola il divario digitale
  2. Linkem: network nazionale con il WiMax vinte 13 licenze • Breitband Internet in Südtirol
  3. Tlc: Linkem aumenta il capitale di 50 mln per la rete Wi-Max | Radiocor, giovedi' 14 maggio 2009 (articolo 703560)
  4. La concorrenza e Internet senza fili
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2015-12-05.
  6. History
  7. http://www.oneadsl.it/18/11/2010/ecco-la-copertura-del-servizio-wimax-di-telecom-italia/
  8. http://www.corrierecomunicazioni.it/tlc/21697_rota-digital-gap-dal-wimax-ottimi-riscontri.htm
  9. http://www.linkemclubitalia.com
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