Jazztel

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Jazztel is a Spanish telecommunications company which offers triple play services (telephone, Internet and television). In 2018, Jazztel was made to pay fines for their telemarketing tactics.[1][2]

Company typeSubsidiary of Orange España
Founded1998 (1998)
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Jazztel
Company typeSubsidiary of Orange España
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1998 (1998)
FounderMartin Varsavsky
Headquarters,
Area served
Spain
Key people
(Chairman)
Jose Miguel Garcia Fernandez (CEO)
ProductsBroadband Internet access
OwnerOrange España
ASN
Peering policyRestrictive
Websitewww.jazztel.com
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History

Founded in 1998 by Martin Varsavsky, Jazztel is a Spanish company, owned by a British company called Jazztel p.l.c. It was incorporated under the laws of England and Wales in July 1998. Jazztel p.l.c. is listed on the Spanish Nuevo Mercado since December 18, 2000.

Its internet brand, Ya.com, was later sold to T-Online and then to Orange.

In September 2014, Orange España agreed to acquire Jazztel for €3.4 billion.[3]

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