ONO (Spain)

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Cableuropa S.A.U. (ONO)
Type Joint stock company
Founded 1998
Headquarters Madrid, Spain
Key people Eugenio Galdón, President, Richard Alden - CEO
Industry Telecommunications
Products Broadband Internet access
Revenue 1633 M€ (2006)
Operating income 1116 M€ (2006)
Net income 565 M€ (EBITDA, 2006)
Employees 4,500
Website www.ono.es

ONO is the largest cable company that operates in Spain offering Triple Play services (telephone, Internet and television). ONO provides its services to approximately 1.9 million direct access residential and 69,000 business customers as of 30 June 2007, through its own state of the art networks which give direct access to more than six million homes in franchises which cover the majority of Spain, including the nine largest cities. ONO’s shareholders are Caisse de Dépôt et Placement du Québec, CCMP Capital, GE Structured Finance Inc., Grupo Multitel, Grupo Santander, Providence Equity Partners, Quadrangle Capital Partners, Sodinteleco and Thomas H. Lee Partners.

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