Infrastructure
| Sector | Infrastructure |
| Sub-sector | Digital infrastructure |
| Location | Italy |
In 2021, government reforms sought to address a long-standing digital divide between Italy and its European peers. The European Union’s Digital Compass 2030 strategy set ambitious targets, including universal access to fixed ultra-fast broadband of at least 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) for all households and 5G coverage across populated areas by 2030.
Over the investment period, Macquarie has been supporting the expansion of reliable, ultra-fast broadband to households and businesses nationwide, with a particular focus on underserved and rural communities.
Alongside Italian state-owned investor CDP Equity, Macquarie has been working at the board level to align shareholders and management on both financial and non-financial outcomes. This partnership approach ensures national ownership is retained of a strategically important asset while supporting long-term value creation.
Outcome
As of June 2026, its network extends across more than 240 medium and large-sized cities, delivering transmission speeds of up to 10 Gbps, and completed coverage across over 6,000 municipalities in both urban and non-urban areas.4
By accelerating the rollout of open-access, high-capacity broadband, Open Fiber is supporting Italy’s connectivity ambitions and communities to better participate in the digital economy by enabling individuals and businesses to scale and adopt advanced technologies that improve productivity.
The network is also expanding access to essential digital services such as education, healthcare and public administration, particularly in underserved communities.5
million households connected
Largest wholesale fibre-to-the-home network operator in Italy
medium and large-sized cities and 6,000 rural and suburban municipalities reached
kilometres of infrastructure constructed
We are proud that Open Fiber has made significant progress in expanding high-speed connectivity across Italy, helping to bridge the digital divide and support more inclusive economic growth. Through our partnership, we are contributing to the delivery of critical infrastructure that enables communities, businesses and regions to participate more fully in the digital economy.”
Gianluca Ricci
Division Director
Macquarie Asset Management
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