Formerly | F2i Reti TLC S.p.A. |
---|---|
Company type | Private S.p.A. |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Founded | 2011 |
Founder | |
Defunct | 2016 |
Fate | absorbed by Enel Open Fiber |
Headquarters | 1 via San Prospero, , |
Area served | Italy |
Products | Fiber-optic network |
Revenue | €67,988,983 (2014) |
€20,713,478 (2014) | |
€11,544,623 (2014) | |
Total assets | €702,218,973 (2014) |
Total equity | €385.244 million (2014) |
Owner | Enel Open Fiber (100%) |
Parent | Enel Open Fiber |
Subsidiaries |
|
Website |
www |
Footnotes / references in consolidated basis [1] |
Metroweb Italia S.p.A. (formerly F2i Reti TLC S.p.A.) was an Italian holding company specializing in Internet and communications services through fiber optics. The company was a joint venture of F2i (53.83%) and CDP Equity (46.17% via FSI Investimenti S.p.A.), a private equity and a sovereign wealth fund respectively. [2] In 2016 Enel acquired a stake in the company via Enel Open Fiber, with Cassa Depositi e Prestiti retained 50% stake in Enel Open Fiber. [3]
Metroweb Italia was the owner of F2i Metropolis S.p.A. which was an intermediate holding company of Metroweb. F2i Metropolis was revered merger with Metroweb on 1 January 2012. [4] Intesa Sanpaolo was a minority shareholders of Metroweb Italia for 12.5% stake, but sold the shares to F2i for €20 million. [5] After the transaction, FSI formally subscribed the capital increase of Metroweb Italia, to become the new minority shareholders.
In October 2012, Metroweb Italia acquired the controlling interests (85%) in Genoese company Saster Net S.p.A., which was renamed to Metroweb Genova S.p.A.[ citation needed]
In April 2015 a takeover bid from Telecom Italia was rejected. [6]