Tiscali

Tiscali s.p.a. (Italian: [ˈtiskali]; BIT: TIS) is an Italian telecommunications company, based in Cagliari, Sardinia, that provides internet and telecommunications services to its domestic market.[1] It previously had operations in other European nations through its acquisition of many smaller European Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the late 1990s.

Tiscali S.p.A.
Public
Traded asBIT: TIS
ISINIT0001453924 
IndustryCommunications and Media
FoundedJanuary 1998
FounderRenato Soru 
HeadquartersCagliari, Italy
Key people
Vittorio Serafino (Chairman), Mario Rosso (CEO), Renato Soru (Founder)
ProductsCommunications
Number of employees
1,673 (30 June 2008) 
Websitewww.tiscali.com

History

Tiscali Campus in Cagliari
Tiscali Campus in Cagliari

Tiscali was created in January 1998 in Cagliari by Renato Soru, following the deregulation of Italian telephone system. The company owes its name to a Sardinian mountain at which remains of an ancient village were found. From March 1999 onward, Tiscali offered Tiscali Free Net, a subscription-free Internet service where customers only had to pay for the time they were online. This pushed other Italian providers to repeal their fixed subscription fees, thus contributing to making the Internet accessible to the masses in Italy.

IPO

In October 1999 (during the dot-com bubble), the company went through an initial public offering (IPO) to be traded on the Italian stock exchange at a share price of 46 Euros. 3,098,000 shares were offered to investors of which 2,658,000 shares were created through a capital increase and the rest were sold by Soru. Soru made 20,240,000 Euros on the IPO. In 2012, the price per share had plummeted to 0.04 Euros.

Between 2001 and 2003, shares were also traded on the French stock exchange.

Services

Each of Tiscali's regional companies offer many services, which may include broadband internet access and telephone services. Between 2007 and 2008, Tiscali briefly operated an IPTV service in Italy (available in the cities of Bologna, Cagliari, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Turin and Trieste). Its UK television service, Tiscali TV was acquired by TalkTalk in 2009.

Tiscali's former carrier company, Tiscali International Network, was a pure-play carrier business delivering wholesale services including Global IP Connectivity, MPLS lines, Voice over IP and Network Monitoring. In May 2009, its IP/MPLS backbone counted 90 Points of Presence and extended over 17 European countries and across the United States and Hong Kong. Its Autonomous System (AS3257) was a core ASN in the global Internet routing table, as well as the largest IPv6 backbone outside Asia. The network was sold to the Italian private equity firm BS Private Equity SpA on 27 May 2009, and renamed Tinet.[2]

Tiscali ran similar web portals for each of its countries, which include features such as webmail, reviews, news, videos, dating, chat, radio, TV guide, streaming TV channels and others.

Tiscali published a self-branded web browser of the same name which was distributed with its dial-up Internet packages. It was produced by UltraBrowser and used the core of Microsoft's Internet Explorer to display web pages. The software has not been included in installation packages since Tiscali's corporate rebranding in 2004.

Tiscali offered dial-up Internet access in Finland under service name Surfeu.

Tiscali Campus in Cagliari has 1,000 employees. The center includes a development division for Internet technologies where researchers like Antonio Tuzzi (one of the developers of Apple's macOS), Luca Manunza (inventor of the first webmail service) and Domenico Dato (developer of Arianna, the first Italian search engine) work.[3]

Sales and acquisitions

Beginning in 2004, Tiscali sold off many of its regional sub-companies to native telecommunications operators in order to focus more on prime target areas.

  • On 16 August 2004, Tiscali sold its Austrian branch, Tiscali Österreich GmbH, to Nextra Telecom GmbH.
  • On 20 August 2004, Tiscali sold its South African branch, Tiscali (Pty) Ltd, to MWEB Holdings (Pty) Ltd.
  • On 23 August 2004, Tiscali sold its Norwegian branch, Tiscali AS, to Telenor Telecom Solutions.
  • On 30 August 2004, Tiscali sold its Swedish counterpart, Tiscali AB, to Spray Network AB, then a subsidiary of Lycos.
  • On 16 September 2004, Tiscali sold its Swiss counterpart, Tiscali AG, reaching an agreement with Smart Telecom.
  • On 19 October 2004, Tiscali sold its South African mobile telephone network, Tiscali Mobile, to Vodacom.
  • On 29 November 2004, Tiscali sold its Luxembourg subsidiary, Tiscali S.A., reaching an agreement with Alternet S.A.
  • On 29 November 2004, Tiscali sold its Belgian subsidiary, Tiscali N.V, reaching an agreement with Scarlet België.[4]
  • On 1 February 2005, Tiscali sold its Danish company, Tiscali Denmark A/S, to Tele2.
  • On 5 May 2005, Tiscali sold the French ISP, Liberty Surf to Telecom Italia.[5]
  • On 31 January 2007, Tiscali sold its German business to consumer activities to Freenet.de AG, at a sum of 30 million.[6] It later sold its business-to-business transactions on 5 February 2007 to Ecotel Communication AG, with future intentions to leave the German market altogether.[7]
  • On 19 June 2007, Tiscali sold its Dutch branch, Tiscali BV, to Royal KPN NV.[8]
  • On 11 October 2006, Tiscali announced that it was to focus on the UK and Italy as its prime ISP targets, with plans to introduce new services to them including a mobile network operator and new IPTV products to the United Kingdom by its acquisition of Homechoice.[9]
  • On 31 December 2008, Tiscali shut down its IPTV service in Italy.[10]
  • On 27 May 2009, Tiscali sold its International arm, Tinet to BS Private Equity firm.[2]
  • On 30 June 2009, Tiscali sold its UK subsidiary to Carphone Warehouse following regulatory approval from the European Union.[11] The service was rebranded as TalkTalk in January 2010.[12]
  • By 16 February 2016, Tiscali completed its merger with Aria, an Italian WiMAX provider.[13]

Financial and economic data

On 31 December 2009:

  • 744 employees
  • there are 1,861,473,919 common shares of Tiscali
  • 570,000 ADSL customers of Tiscali

Shareholders

Today, the shareholders of Tiscali are:

  • Renato Soru (17.788% of shares)
  • Ignis asset management limited (1.756% of shares)

See also

References

  1. "Tiscali Casa". Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  2. Miller, Ilissa (26 May 2009). "Tiscali International Network acquisition concluded by BS Private Equity". Cagliari, Milano: Business Wire. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  3. Castellano, Guido (2013-02-23). "Silicon Valley? No, Sardegna con Tiscali e il web made in italy" (in Italian). Panorama. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  4. Tiscali - 2004 milestones.
  5. "Financial Press: Press Releases". 2005-04-05. Retrieved 2019-08-06. Telecom Italia to acquire Liberty Surf from Tiscali
  6. Tiscali - Disposal of B2C activities in Germany
  7. "Financial Press: Press Releases". 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2019-08-06. Disposal of B2B activities in Germany to Ecotel Communication AG
  8. "Financial Press: Press Releases". 2007-06-19. Retrieved 2019-08-06. Tiscali: Completed the disposal of Dutch assets to KPN.
  9. "Tiscali to focus on UK, Italy; plans net profit from 2008". 2006-10-11. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  10. O'Shea, Dan (2009-01-04). "Tiscali powers down IPTV service". Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  11. "UPDATE 1-Carphone wins EU approval for Tiscali UK buy". Reuters. 2009-06-30. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  12. Laughlin, Andrew (2010-07-01). "Tiscali TV rebrands as TalkTalk". Digital Spy. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  13. "Tiscali shareholders approve new board, share issue". 2016-02-17. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
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