Italy’s Tratos Cavi has high expectations from its acquisition of Spain’s TELNET

Expanding Reach and Production in Fiber Optic Technology

In December 2024, Tratos Cavi S.A. acquired Spain-based TELNET Fibre Optic S.L.U., a strategic move that reinforces Tratos’ leadership in the fiber optics sector across Europe. TELNET’s strong foundation in fiber optic technology aligns with Tratos’ commitment to innovation, performance, and sustainable growth.

Major Gains in Capacity and Capability

The acquisition immediately expanded Tratos’ production capacity. TELNET’s modern facilities contribute over 12,000 square meters of manufacturing space and an annual output exceeding 1.5 million kilometers of fiber optic cable. This expansion allows Tratos to serve more customers while improving delivery times and product availability.

TELNET’s advanced expertise in optical cables and passive components also strengthens Tratos’ portfolio, enhancing its ability to deliver complete, high-speed connectivity solutions for global telecom infrastructures.

Strengthening Market Presence in Spain and Beyond

Through TELNET, Tratos gains a stronger foothold in Spain’s telecommunications market and broadens its commercial activities across Southern Europe. This move supports the company’s long-term plan to expand further into emerging markets and advance Europe’s digital infrastructure.

Driving Innovation and Broadening Solutions

By integrating TELNET’s research and development capabilities, Tratos can now introduce more cutting-edge fiber technologies and customized solutions for telecom operators worldwide. This synergy promotes continuous innovation and positions Tratos as a key driver in the evolution of high-performance digital connectivity.

A Strong Customer Network

TELNET’s impressive client portfolio now adds significant strategic value to Tratos’ operations. Its partnerships include major telecom operators such as Telefónica de España S.A.U.Vodafone SpainMasOrangeDIGI Spain TelecomADIF, and international clients such as Vodafone UK, Telecom Argentina, and Unsere Grüne Glasfaser (UGG) in Germany. This extensive network significantly enhances Tratos’ presence in both European and global markets.

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