
Telefónica has completed a significant milestone in the evolution of Spain’s telecommunications infrastructure by permanently shutting down its legacy copper network. This move marks the culmination of a multi-year project aimed at replacing the aging copper infrastructure with a modern, high-speed fiber optic network.
The decommissioning of the copper lines affects the entire Spanish territory, signifying a full transition away from the technology that powered traditional phone lines and early broadband services like ADSL. This transformation is a crucial step in Spain’s digital transformation journey, paving the way for faster and more reliable internet connections.
Customers who previously relied on the copper network have been migrated to the new fiber optic infrastructure. This upgrade provides significantly higher speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity, essential for supporting today’s data-intensive applications, streaming services, and emerging technologies.
Telefónica’s initiative aligns with broader European and global trends towards retiring legacy networks in favor of more efficient and powerful fiber technology. The move not only enhances service quality for users but also reduces operational costs and environmental impact associated with maintaining the older infrastructure.
The closure of the copper network represents the end of an era for telecommunications in Spain, where copper lines were the backbone of connectivity for decades. The future of connectivity is now firmly rooted in fiber optic technology, promising enhanced performance and capabilities for homes and businesses across the country.
Source: https://www.datacenterdynamics.com/en/news/telef%C3%B3nica-completes-switch-off-of-copper-network-in-spain/