Cellnex is Europe’s largest telecommunications towers and infrastructures operator, enabling operators to access a wide network of telecommunications infrastructures on a shared-use basis, and thus helping to reduce access barriers and to improve services in the most remote areas. The Company manages a portfolio of more than 130,000 sites, including forecast roll-outs up to 2030, in 10 European countries, with a significant footprint in Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Italy and Poland. Cellnex, which is listed on the Spanish Stock Exchange, is part of the selective IBEX35 and Euro Stoxx 100 and enjoys outstanding positions on the main sustainability indices such as CDP, Sustainalytics, FTSE4Good, MSCI and DJSI Europe.
This tower was put into service in 1989 and was owned by KPN until 2007. The radio mast only transmits radio signals.
The telecom & data tower in the Waarderpolder has been in use since 1972.
The first radio mast for television (Nederland 1) was erected in Hilversum in 1951. This was later replaced in 1973 by a new mast on the Witte Kruislaan.
In 2007, Cellnex acquired this tower, along with 23 other Dutch towers, from the telecom company KPN.
The Gerbrandy Tower may well be the best-known radio mast in the Netherlands and it is most certainly the highest (372 m).
This telecom & data tower with datacenter is located in Ittervoort, in the Limburg municipality of Leudal. The tower was built in 1989 and is 118 meters high.
Functioning as both a radio and television tower, it's one of 24 towers acquired by Cellnex from KPN in 2007.
The 105-meter concrete radio mast in Mierlo, Noord-Brabant, a striking landmark since its 1957 activation for national TV coverage under minister Cals, now houses the advanced Cellnex data center.
Originally known as the Toren van Spannenburg, this telecom & data tower was built by the former PTT and constructed in 1972.
KPN owned the tower until 2007, when Cellnex acquired it and converted it into a data center. With just 40 m² of floor space, it is Cellnex's smallest data center.
The datacenter in this radio mast in Goes is Cellnex's sixth, and one of its largest, datacenters.
In 2021, Cellnex acquired Red Bee Media’s Media Gateway data center in Hilversum in the Netherlands.
Constructed in 1975, this prominent structure was acquired by Cellnex in 2007, along with 23 other towers, from KPN.
Since 1957, the telecom & data tower in Roermond has been a fixture, initially serving as a radio and television mast.
Acquired by Cellnex in 2007, this telecom and data tower was among the first five radio masts to be upgraded with a datacenter,
This facility became operational on December 1, 2009, when it was put into use by a Dutch accounting and consultancy firm with offices across the Netherlands.