Italian Mobile Operators Opt for Network Sharing to Mitigate 5G Costs
ByAinvest
Wednesday, Jan 7, 2026 7:07 am ET1min read
Italian mobile operators Telecom Italia and Fastweb are close to finalizing a network-sharing agreement to cut costs and support the shift to standalone 5G. The deal, aimed at saving each operator between €250 million and €300 million over ten years, would focus on towns with fewer than 35,000 residents, where returns on new investment are weakest. The agreement reflects the pressure on mobile operators to rethink their infrastructure strategies due to rising costs and falling returns.

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