CRO COS Systems Gothenburg, Vastra Gotaland, Sweden
Major investments are flooding into fiber infrastructure, from both private and public entities. Some projects are built for long-term success, others for short-term gain, and some with an exit strategy from day one.
As greenfield markets mature, the next wave of growth appears to be fueled by M&A activity. A fiber consolidation race is on — or perhaps already underway.
Traditionally, Open Access networks are structured to separate infrastructure, operations, and services, allowing multiple providers to compete on shared networks. But could this philosophy also reshape how consolidation unfolds?
What if acquired ISPs kept their local brands, while infrastructure and operations were unified behind the scenes?
Drawing on over a decade of leadership in Open Access innovation, Isak Finér will explore these possibilities in his keynote — ending with an open discussion. Bring your questions and perspectives on what consolidation could look like in an Open Access world.