· Colocation enables operators to reduce costs and harness synergies in shared infrastructures

 

Madrid, 25 November 2025 — lyntia, the leading wholesale telecommunications infrastructure operator in the Iberian Peninsula, announces the expansion of its Colocation service with the addition of new standardised features for ILAs (InLine Amplifiers).

 

lyntia’s Colocation product, which already offers physical space and auxiliary services at 5 Data Centres and more than 150 Network Centres in Spain and Portugal, is evolving to respond more precisely to the needs of operators rolling out Dark Fibre networks. This upgrade reinforces lyntia’s focus as a comprehensive provider of solutions tailored to critical optical infrastructures.

 

Standard ILAs: more than just space, flexible management

 

ILAs allow optical amplifiers to be housed in Dark Fibre routes. lyntia offers this option throughout the Iberian Peninsula, with a special focus on high-demand routes crossing the peninsula (Lisbon-Madrid, Madrid-Barcelona and Bilbao-Lisbon), as an additional complement to fibre contracts on these routes.

 

Customers will be able to:

    · Request hosting in new or existing Network Centres or cabinets
    · Request the construction and maintenance of exclusive and customised sites
    · Choose whether to provide their own equipment or have lyntia do so
    · Outsource the management, maintenance and incident response of optical equipment

 

“ILAs are not just an intermediate point in the network: they are a critical control point. With this new option, we offer not only infrastructure, but also managed services that can be adapted to the level of control that each customer desires”, explains Fernando Conde, Infrastructure Product Manager at lyntia

 

More value, more control

 

These new options offer tangible benefits for customers:

    · Cost savings: customers benefit from a shared infrastructure at a much lower price than if they were to build it themselves.
    · Immediate availability: installation in existing locations without waiting for construction.
    · Customisation of the level of management of optical equipment according to customer needs and their presence on the peninsula.
    · Efficiency: harness the synergies of shared infrastructure.

 

These improvements consolidate lyntia as a leading operator in southern Europe, enhancing its product catalogue, providing greater added value to its customers and guaranteeing the availability of sites at strategic points along critical communication routes throughout the Iberian Peninsula.

 

 

About lyntia

lyntia is a neutral wholesale fibre optic infrastructure operator with a presence in Spain and Portugal. Through a network of more than 56,000 km, it connects operators, companies, institutions and data centres, positioning itself as the digital hub of southern Europe.

 

 

For more information:

 

QMS Comunicación

Fátima Caro / fatimacaro@qmscomunicacion.com / 689 06 45 73

Julia Cortés / juliacortes@qmscomunicacion.com / 699 67 08 93

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