Monday, November 9, 2015

CEO Meo presents 100% Portuguese technology in Paris – Jornal de Negócios – Portugal

Paulo Neves, CEO of PT Portugal, was on Monday in Paris to present the new “100% Portuguese” fiber optic Meo, and confessed he is “very confident” with the operator’s performance “within the Altice. “

The Altice presented this Monday, November 9, some news in the field of innovation that wants to implement soon to” build the future “as stated Michel Combes , maximum responsible for the operations of the French group. And the owner of Meo, which passed into the hands of Altice in June, did not miss the meeting.

During the event, held at the headquarters of French operator SFR in Paris, the group founded by Patrick Drahi invited heads of some companies it has acquired in recent years to talk about the market in which they operate, and present some of its innovative solutions.

Paulo Neves, CEO of PT Portugal, was the first to take the floor at the event that was being transmitted via “webcast” to the world.

The manager began by greeting those present and thanking the invitation. But did not fail to give a word of thanks for Portuguese workers of the owner of Meo who were watching the event through the online broadcast.

The CEO of PT Portugal stressed that “in the last week had a set of good news, “including the expansion of the optimal fiber network to over 3 million Portuguese homes by 2020 with the introduction of an” innovative technology in the world 100% Portuguese “.

On Thursday -feira Meo announced that it would extend its fiber optic network from the current 2.3 million to 5.3 million homes over the next five years. An expansion that will be done through a new technology called NG-PON2, “innovative in the world.”

During the conference, which also included a short video presentation of the owner Meo, highlighting key figures the activity of the operator, Paul snows took to explain this new technology made in Portugal, which will allow, for example greater width broadband and will be 16-32 times faster compared to current optical fiber, from 2.5 Gbps download and 1.25 Gbps upload speeds to 40 Gbps to 80 Gbps.

The CEO of PT Portugal also took the opportunity to stress that “now that we are part of Altice group entered a new era.”

Paulo Neves still believe that soon the owner Meo will have financial stability:. “We are very confident with our performance within the Altice”

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