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Altice Europe

Altice Europe is a multinational telecommunications and media group that provides fixed and mobile connectivity, content, and related digital services across several European markets.

  • Integrated fixed and mobile telecommunications services for consumers and businesses, including broadband, telephony, and mobile connectivity.
  • Pay TV and content distribution services, including linear and on-demand television offerings bundled with connectivity.
  • Enterprise and wholesale connectivity solutions, such as data, voice, and international carrier services for corporate and operator customers.
  • Network infrastructure deployment and management, including fiber and cable access networks, core networks, and associated platforms.
  • Digital services and advertising solutions layered on top of connectivity and media assets, supporting multi-platform customer engagement.

More About Altice Europe

Altice Europe operates as a telecommunications and media group focused on integrated fixed, mobile, and content services in various European countries. Its portfolio spans consumer, enterprise, and wholesale offerings, positioning the group as an access, transport, and services provider in national and cross-border contexts. For enterprise technical stakeholders, Altice Europe is relevant as an infrastructure operator supplying last-mile and backbone connectivity, managed network services, and media distribution capabilities that underpin business-critical applications and content delivery.

The group’s fixed network assets typically include hybrid fiber-coaxial and Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) architectures, using standard broadband technologies such as Data over Cable Service Interface Specifications (DOCSIS) on cable networks and GPON or related Passive Optical Network (PON) protocols on fiber deployments (broadband access). On the mobile side, Altice Europe entities operate radio access networks based on 4G/LTE and, in some markets, 5G 5G New Radio (NR) standards (mobile connectivity), supported by Evolved Packet Core (EPC) or 5G core architectures and IP/MPLS transport networks. These network layers interface with OSS/BSS systems for provisioning, billing, and assurance, which are central for integration into enterprise IT workflows and service management tooling.

For corporate and institutional customers, Altice Europe offers connectivity solutions that can include Ethernet services, IP VPNs, internet access, and voice services (enterprise networking and unified communications). These services are typically delivered over Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) or similar carrier-grade transport frameworks, with Service Level Agreements (SLAs) that align with enterprise requirements for availability, latency, and bandwidth. Wholesale services target other operators and service providers, offering capacity, backhaul, and interconnection points that support roaming, content distribution, and multi-operator service footprints.

Altice Europe also operates television and media platforms that aggregate and distribute content to residential and business subscribers (media and content distribution). These platforms rely on conditional access systems, content delivery networks (CDNs), and IP-based video delivery protocols for linear and on-demand services. For partners and institutional customers, this creates opportunities around channel carriage, advertising inventory, and co-branded content propositions that leverage Altice Europe’s subscriber reach.

Within an enterprise or technology directory context, Altice Europe can be categorized under telecommunications service providers, with subcategories including fixed broadband access, mobile network operator services, enterprise connectivity (IP Virtual Private Network (VPN), Ethernet, internet transit), wholesale carrier services, and media and TV distribution platforms. Its offerings are used as foundational infrastructure for corporate Wide Area Network (WAN) design, branch and campus connectivity, remote workforce access, and digital media delivery, often forming part of multi-operator or hybrid network strategies managed by enterprise architecture and network operations teams.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 939
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $100M-$250M

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Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services

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