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CITYFIBRE INFRASTRUCTURE HOLDINGS (CFHL)     

dreamcatcher - 17 Jan 2014 20:02




CityFibre builds transformational fibre optic infrastructure for the UK. Fit for the next hundred years and empowering the UK’s economy and society, our pure fibre infrastructure transforms the way governments, businesses and consumers communicate.

We are the largest provider of fibre infrastructure to the UK’s second tier cities. With network in over 50 towns and cities and over 30,000 km of fibre in the ground, we provide gigabit capable infrastructure for service providers, mobile network operators, local authorities and businesses throughout the country.

CityFibre also operate the UK’s most extensive Fibre-to-the-Home network in Bournemouth. Our open access network connects over 21,000 homes, providing consumers and service providers with the UK’s finest next generation, future-proofed digital infrastructure.



CityFibre Infrastructure has raised £16.5m, gross, through an issue of 27,653,276 ordinary shares ahead of its admission to trading on AIM today (17 January).

The proceeds of the fundraising will be used to expand the group's fibre optic infrastructures, by connecting businesses, local government and consumer customers to its networks, and to deploy infrastructure in selected regional cities, either through the construction of new networks or the acquisition of existing fibre infrastructure.

The total number of ordinary shares in issue at admission is 52,314,648, giving the group a market capitalisation of approximately £31.4m.


http://www.cityfibre.com/

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dreamcatcher - 06 Apr 2016 19:13 - 56 of 57


First capacity deal on acquired long-haul network

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CityFibre Infrastructure Hldgs PLC

06 April 2016





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6 April 2016






CITYFIBRE INFRASTRUCTURE HOLDINGS PLC

('CityFibre' or the 'Group' or the 'Company')



First capacity deal on acquired long-haul network



CityFibre (AIM: CITY), a leading designer, builder, owner, and operator of fibre optic infrastructure in UK towns and cities, today announces the first sale of dark fibre capacity on its 1,100 kilometre national long distance network acquired from KCOM Group plc in January 2016.

The 15-year agreement, with Total Contract Value of £2.3m, is with leading national service provider SSE Enterprise Telecoms, and covers a 48 kilometre stretch of network between Reading and Slough. The transaction is structured as an indefeasible right of use (IRU), and thus the majority of the proceeds are received up front, with a small annual recurring charge over the remainder of the contract term.



CityFibre's acquired national long distance network (LDN) totals approximately 1,100 route kilometres, connecting 22 towns and cities. It offers connectivity into key data centres and wholesale internet peering points in London and regional internet hubs, allowing CityFibre to offer true end-to-end wholesale dark fibre connectivity solutions to service providers, datacentres, and mobile operators.



The deal establishes a powerful new trading relationship between the businesses and reinforces the commercial relevance and revenue generating capabilities of the LDN less than 90 days since its acquisition.

Greg Mesch, Chief Executive of CityFibre, commented:

"We're very excited to add SSE Enterprise Telecoms to our growing list of national service provider customers. This contract also demonstrates the pent-up demand for intercity dark fibre connectivity across our acquired national long distance backbone, and we're pleased to already be commercialising this valuable asset. This is our fourth deal signed on the acquired assets in the less than three months that we have owned them, following sales of 450 connections on the acquired metro networks in Bristol, Leeds and Bradford."

dreamcatcher - 06 Apr 2016 19:18 - 57 of 57

NOW UNDER THE EPIC OF CITY . NEW THREAD.
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