KPN

KPN is a comprehensive provider of telecommunications and ICT services, primarily serving consumers and businesses in the Netherlands. It offers a range of high-quality fixed and mobile telephony, Internet, and television services to residential customers. For business clients, KPN delivers a wide array of innovative and reliable solutions, including telephony, Internet, data management, and ICT services management. In addition to its strong presence in the Netherlands, KPN also operates in Germany, Belgium, and other parts of Western Europe, where its offerings are predominantly focused on mobile telephony.

Carolien Nijhuis

EVP KPN Internet of Things

Past deals in Broadband

XMS BV

Acquisition in 2012
XMS BV provides fiber network services. The company offers TV, broadband, Internet, and telephony services to 110K clients.

Edutel

Acquisition in 2012
Edutel provides TV, broadband, and telephony services to 110K clients.

Lijbrandt

Acquisition in 2012
Lijbrandt provides television, broadband, and telephony services.

iBasis

Acquisition in 2009
iBasis, Inc. is a global provider of voice termination and data services, catering to fixed and mobile operators, as well as over-the-top (OTT) and voice-over-broadband service providers. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company specializes in a range of voice solutions, including international Voice over LTE, Premium Voice over IPX, and Certified Voice, aimed at enhancing network efficiency and coverage. iBasis also offers comprehensive signaling services, SMS Firewall protection, and roaming integration for mobile operators and mobile virtual network operators. Additionally, the company provides various prepaid solutions, such as retail prepaid calling cards and an online prepaid international calling service. iBasis operates advanced analytics platforms to monitor data traffic and supports its clients with tailored solutions to address connectivity challenges and leverage growth opportunities. As a subsidiary of Tofane Global, iBasis continues to expand its footprint in the international telecommunications market.

Blue Mobile

Acquisition in 2008
Blue with the brand we offer a fair, favorable and transparent mobile phone tariffs for calls within Germany and the European Union. Our trademarks, for example NettoKOM, we provide individual telecommunications solutions our online and offline distribution partners. If you have any questions, suggestions or requests, please contact the appropriate contact. The blue mobile GmbH, based in Hamburg, was founded by Martin Mayer Easter, Thorsten Rehling and Dirk Freise first independent Mobilfunkdiscounter in summer 2005. In 1999 the three founders had successfully worked together and built the mobile site handy.de. After the sale of the Bertelsmann Group in 2002, Europe's largest provider of mobile entertainment long as arvato mobile renamed (now Mondia Media). The contract with E-Plus on the marketing of mobile services created the conditions for the formation of blue mobile. Following the successful launch of the discount tariff blau.de in September 2005 and the tariff for international calls blauworld in January 2006 saw the next big step in November 2006. As part of a strategic partnership with the Stuttgart debitel AG took over blue discount mobile provider debitel -light, thus increasing the customer base of blau.de significantly enlarged. This had an improved market position and increased earning power. 2006 next blau.de another tariff was introduced: blauworld.

Tele2 Belgium

Acquisition in 2007
Tele2 Belgium SA is a telecommunications provider that offers a range of services to residential, business, and carrier customers. Its product portfolio includes fixed and mobile telephony, internet services—both dial-up and broadband—telephone cards, cable television, and various content services. Tele2 Belgium aims to deliver reliable communication solutions tailored to meet the needs of its diverse clientele.

Demon Netherlands

Acquisition in 2006
Demon Netherlands is an internet service provider located in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The company offers a range of internet services designed to ensure the reliable and stable functioning of internet connections. By focusing on integrated services, Demon Netherlands aims to deliver quality connectivity solutions to its customers.

Enertel

Acquisition in 2006
Enertel offers telecommunications services such as voice telephony, data services and internet services. It is especially active in the wholesale market. Enertel's Wireless Local Loop-licence, allowing for the provision of mobile (data) services, is not part of the transaction.

casaNet

Acquisition in 2006
casaNet operates glass fibre networks. It provides television, radio, phone, Internet, and additional services via its networks.

Speedlinq

Acquisition in 2006
Speedlinq is an internet service provider based in the Netherlands, specializing in broadband services. The company focuses on delivering network-independent solutions for customers using asymmetric digital subscriber line technology. By providing a range of internet services, Speedlinq aims to cater to diverse connectivity needs in the region.

Attingo

Acquisition in 2006
Attingo BV offers a range of internet and business services at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, catering to both business and personal travelers in Europe. The company provides wired and wireless broadband internet access, along with internet terminals and wireless fidelity options. Additionally, Attingo features amenities such as a laptop bar, mini offices, assisted telephone services, and postal services, all designed to enhance the travel experience for its users.

HubHop

Acquisition in 2004
HubHop is provides public wireless local area network hotspots in the Netherlands. It owns and operates WLAN hotspots to offer wireless Internet in public venues.
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