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Tessellis S.p.A.
FormerlyTiscali S.p.A. (1998-2023)
Company type Public S.p.A.
BIT:  TSL
ISIN IT0005496473
Industry Telecommunications
FoundedJanuary 1998;26 years ago (1998-01)
Founder Renato Soru
Headquarters Tiscali Campus,
Sa Illetta, Cagliari
,
Italy
Area served
Italy
Key people
Renato Soru (founder CEO)
Products
Revenue165,200,000 Euro (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
83,200,000 Euro (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Owner
  • ShellNet (56.54%)
  • Market (43.36%)
[1]
Number of employees
1,145 (2018)  OOjs UI icon edit-ltr-progressive.svg
Parent Jefferies Financial Group
Subsidiaries Tiscali Italia (100%) [2]
Website www.tessellis.it

Tessellis S.p.A. (formerly Tiscali S.p.A. [3] ) is an Italian telecommunications company founded in 1998 and based in Cagliari, Sardinia, that provides Internet and telecommunications services in Italy, and, previously had operations in other European nations through its acquisition of many smaller European Internet Service Providers (ISPs) in the late 1990s. [4]

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Since 2022, following the Tiscali-Linkem merger, the company has acquired full control of the retail services previously provided by Linkem (now OpNet), including the brand. [5]

History

Tiscali S.p.A. was created in January 1998 in Cagliari by Renato Soru, following the deregulation of Italian telephone system. [6] The company owes its name to a Sardinian mountain at which remains of an ancient village were found.

In 1999 the subsidiary Tiscali Italia S.p.A. was founded.

From March 1999 onward, Tiscali offered "Tiscali Free Net", a subscription-free Internet service where customers only had to pay for the time they were online. This pushed other Italian providers to repeal their fixed subscription fees, thus contributing to making the Internet accessible to the masses in Italy.

In November 1999 Tiscali, Franco Bernabè and Sanpaolo IMI founded Andala, which in 2000 was acquired by Hutchison Whampoa and won the tender for the award of 3G (UMTS) licenses. [7]

On 25 March 2009 Tiscali launches Tiscali Mobile, an ESP MVNO on the TIM network.

In 2012 three subsidiaries were founded:

On 30 December 2021, Tiscali S.p.A. and Linkem S.p.A. approved the project for the merger by incorporation of Linkem Retail S.r.l. in Tiscali S.p.A.

On 27 April 2022, the shareholders' meetings of Tiscali and Linkem approved the merger between the two companies.

On 1 August 2022, the two companies completed the merger process: Tiscali S.p.A. integrated Linkem Retail S.r.l., with the consequent transfer of the branch to the subsidiary Tiscali Italia S.p.A., while Linkem S.p.A. (now OpNet S.p.A.) became the majority shareholder of Tiscali S.p.A. (58.60%). [5] [8]

After announcing it in October 2022, on 19 January 2023 the name of the parent company became Tessellis S.p.A., which will continue to operate under both the commercial brands Tiscali and Linkem. [3]

On February 2, 2024, Wind Tre signed an agreement for the acquisition of the assets, including the network infrastructure, of OpNet, which will be acquired 100% by Wind Tre together with all other subsidiaries, excluding Tessellis. On August 1, the transaction was completed. [9]

IPO

In October 1999 (during the dot-com bubble), the company went through an initial public offering (IPO) to be traded on the Italian Stock Exchange at a share price of 46 Euros. 3,098,000 shares were offered to investors of which 2,658,000 shares were created through a capital increase and the rest were sold by Soru. Soru made 20,240,000 Euros on the IPO. In 2012, the price per share had plummeted to 0.04 Euros.[ citation needed ]

Between 2001 and 2005, [10] shares were also traded on the French Stock Exchange. It was delisted from Paris Stock Exchange at the end of December 2005.

Operations

Beginning in 2004, Tiscali S.p.A. has carried out various purchase, sale and merger actions

Services

Tiscali Europe Tiscali Europe.PNG
Tiscali Europe

Each of Tiscali's regional companies offer many services, which may include broadband Internet access and telephone services. Between 2007 and 2008, Tiscali briefly operated an IPTV service in Italy, Tiscali TV, available in the cities of Bologna, Cagliari, Florence, Genoa, Milan, Naples, Palermo, Rome, Turin and Trieste. Its UK television service, Tiscali TV was acquired by TalkTalk in 2009.

Tiscali's former carrier company, Tiscali International Network, was a pure play carrier business delivering wholesale services including Global IP Connectivity, MPLS lines, VoIP and network monitoring.[ citation needed ] In May 2009, its IP/MPLS backbone counted 90 Points of Presence and extended over 17 European countries and across the United States and Hong Kong. Its autonomous system (AS3257) was a core ASN in the global Internet routing table, as well as the largest IPv6 backbone outside Asia. The network was sold to the Italian private equity firm BS Private Equity on 27 May 2009, and renamed Tinet. [18]

Tiscali ran similar Web portals for each of its countries, which include features such as Webmail, reviews, news, videos, dating, chat, radio, TV guide, streaming TV channels and others.

Tiscali published a self-branded Web browser of the same name which was distributed with its dial-up Internet packages. The browser used the core of Microsoft's Internet Explorer browser to display web pages. Distribution of the software ended during Tiscali's corporate rebranding in 2004.

Tiscali offered dial-up Internet access in Finland under service name Surfeu.

Tiscali Campus in Cagliari had 1,000 employees as of early 2013. The center includes a development division for Internet technologies. Researchers working there included Antonio Tuzzi (one of the developers of Apple's macOS), Luca Manunza (inventor of the first Webmail service), and Domenico Dato (developer of Arianna, the first Italian search engine). [22]

Tiscali Campus

Tiscali Campus
Sede Tiscali Sa Illetta.jpeg
Tessellis
General information
StatusCompleted
LocationSa Illetta
AddressStrada Statale 195 Sulcitana km 2,3, 09123 Cagliari CA
Town or city Cagliari
Country Italy
Coordinates 39°13′40.1″N9°4′10.8″E / 39.227806°N 9.069667°E / 39.227806; 9.069667
Inaugurated19 September 2003
OwnerTiscali
Technical details
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Arassociati
Website
www.tiscali.com/en/tiscali-campus/

The Tiscali Campus is the headquarters of Tiscali. [23]

Designed by the Arassociati studio, the campus is a work of contemporary architecture in Cagliari and an example of public art in Italy.

It is located in the area of Sa Illetta, which was once a small island reachable only by boat, between the Cagliari pond and the State Road 195 "Sulcitana", an important artery of Southern Sardinia. Nearby is the church of San Simone, a riding school, the Ballero farm and the Porto Canale.

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