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Telenet provides point-to-point telephony, broadband Internet access and multimedia services
On 21 February 2001, Callahan Associates (now Cable Partners) announced its acquisition of Telenet with the right to increase its stake further. Cable Partners subsequently sold this interest to Liberty Media International. Telenet provides point-to-point telephony, broadband Internet access and multimedia services in the Flanders region of Belgium. Flanders has nearly six million inhabitants, or 58 percent of the country's population, and has one of the highest population densities in all of Europe.


Telenet provides these services on an exclusive basis over the CATV networks of Flemish cable companies, which pass 2.5 million homes and have 2.2 million subscribers. By the end of 2000, the CATV networks to 1.5 million households (85 per cent of all households) in Flanders had been technically upgraded and 1.6 million households were ready for Telenet's commercial services (66 per cent of all households). As of March 2002, 211,000 telephone and 201,000 Internet lines were operational. Almost 50% of Telenet customers have also acquired broadband Internet access.

Telenet provides its services through the cable networks of 16 Intermunicipalities, which are connected by a synchronous digital hierarchy (SDH) fiber optic backbone owned by Telenet. The Intermunicipalities are partnerships composed of, normally, contiguous municipalities for a common purpose, e.g. the provision of water, electricity and CATV.

In addition to its acquisition of Telenet, Cable Partners has acquired the cable TV activities of the ten mixed intercommunales (local municipalities).

 

Cable Partners has successfully concluded negotiations for the sale of its stake in Telenet to Liberty Media International.

Link to Telenet website