Adamo operates a regional fiber-to-home and mobile network across Spain, built on Huawei/Juniper carrier-grade infrastructure (MPLS, BGP, Segment Routing, IS-IS). The company is actively scaling backhaul capacity and pursuing hyperscaler partnerships while wrestling with P&L optimization and SLA compliance—typical strain points for regional carriers expanding beyond their core footprint. Current hiring is concentrated in network engineering and operations, signaling infrastructure readiness work ahead of commercial deals.
Notable leadership hires: Backhaul Lead
Adamo is a Spanish telecom operator offering fiber-optic internet (up to 1 Gbps via FTTH), fixed and mobile telephony, and wholesale carrier services. The company operates three distinct business units: consumer residential services across six regions (Asturias, Catalonia, Madrid, Seville, and two others); Adamo Empresas, serving mid-market and enterprise customers nationwide with dedicated fiber, IP transit, and dark-fiber leasing; and a wholesale division selling services to national and international carriers. The backbone includes over 150 km of proprietary dark fiber, primarily in Barcelona and Madrid. Founded in 2007 with Swedish origins, now privately held with a 51–200 person team based in Barcelona.
MPLS, Huawei, Juniper, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP, Segment Routing, plus Zabbix and Observium for monitoring. Infrastructure runs on Linux and Windows.
Spain, with retail fiber presence in Asturias, Catalonia, Ermua, Madrid, Quintanadueñas, and Seville. Enterprise and wholesale services cover the entire country; dark-fiber backbone concentrates in Barcelona and Madrid.
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