Dark Fiber
The National Commission for Markets and Competition has authorized the operation, although Lyntia will have to make several commitments with this to ensure that barriers to other agents are not created or free competition is prevented. It is, in particular, two obligations. On the one hand, Lyntia must maintain the contractual conditions to the clients of the entity that results from the operation, which implies that it will not unjustifiably terminate the current contracts and offer them an extension to those that expire in ten years . The second commitment implies access to other agents to its dark fiber network in Spain , in the different existing commercial modalities and with reasonable conditions, during the next five years. The CNMC requires Lyntia to inform you periodically to verify that it meets these guidelines. Lyntia and Iberdrola announced in March an assignment agreement, valued at 260 million euros , under which the former will exclusively obtain the right to long