Caiway

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Caiway
Company typeSubsidiary of DELTA Fiber Netherlands
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1981 (as CAI Westland)
HeadquartersSchiedam, Netherlands
Key people
Albert Vergeer (CEO)
ProductsCable television
IPTV
Digital television
Internet
Telephony
OwnerEQT
ParentDELTA Fiber Netherlands
Websitewww.caiway.nl

Caiway (or simplified as CAIW) is a cable operator in the Netherlands, providing digital cable television, Internet, and telephone service to both residential and commercial customers in mainly the Westland, Twente and Schiedam areas. In addition, Caiway provides its services via the DELTA fiber optic network in large parts of the Netherlands.

Caiway began as CAI Westland (Central Antenna Installation Westland) in 1981 and it was the first cable operator to offer internet in the Netherlands, starting in 1995. At the end of 2017, the company was taken over by the Swedish investment fund EQT.[1] EQT was already the owner of cable operator DELTA operating in the province of the Zeeland. Both companies are within one holding DELTA Fiber Netherlands as of 1 August 2018.[2]

Caiway acts on the networks of CAIW (and some joint venture networks of CAIW) as a wholesale provider and provides access to the networks to these service providers. This creates the option on CAIW's networks to choose an alternative service provider, such as Fiber Nederland, Solcon, WeServe, Kliksafe or Cbizz.[3] The Wholesale Ethernet Access (EAS) service was launched in 2014.[4]

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  1. ^ EQT, 17 November 2017 "EQT Infrastructure acquires Dutch telecom and infrastructure company CAIW"
  2. ^ DELTA Fiber Nederland, 16 July 2018 "Juridische wijziging DELTA en CAIW groep"
  3. ^ "Telecompaper". www.telecompaper.com. Retrieved 2022-06-02.
  4. ^ "CBizz tweede dienstenleverancier op netwerk CAIW/CIF | CBizz". 2015-06-19. Archived from the original on 2015-06-19. Retrieved 2022-06-02.

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