Orange Poland, APG move to buy fibre operator Nexera
Orange Poland and Dutch investor APG, acting for pension fund ABP, have agreed to acquire Polish wholesale fibre operator Nexera. The deal will expand Orange’s reach in Poland’s fixed broadband market and deepen APG’s exposure to local telecom infrastructure through a long-term investment.
Nexera runs a wholesale-only fibre network, selling access to retail providers rather than directly to end users. By bringing Nexera under their control, Orange Poland and APG are positioning themselves to handle more of the country’s growing broadband traffic over infrastructure they own, instead of relying on third-party networks.
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