About the Committee

The Investments & ESG Committee brings together the work of the Council's former Investors, Sustainability and Diversity, Equity & Inclusion committees under a single structure, reflecting how closely capital, environmental performance and social responsibility are now linked in digital infrastructure.

The Committee provides a forum for investors, operators and industry experts to examine the financial and non-financial factors shaping fibre and data centre investment across Europe. Its scope spans the investment landscape and financing conditions for network rollout, the environmental footprint and sustainability credentials of fibre infrastructure, and the governance and diversity practices that support a resilient, competitive industry.

By combining these perspectives, the Committee aims to give members a clearer view of how ESG considerations influence investment decisions,  and how the sector can demonstrate its value to the investors, policymakers and stakeholders who rely on that evidence.

This page is new and growing. The Committee's reports, studies, and other resources will be added here as they're published - in the meantime, you can explore the latest assets below.

June's edition of Fibre Market Insight is out!

- Latest news from our Members

Market digest:

  • Norlys acquires 135.000 addresses of EWII’s fibre network in Denmark 
  • Plusnet and Deutsche GigaNetz in partnership for fibre footprint expansion ​
  • UK FTTP networks now reaching 7 million premises ​
  • öGIG expands fibre optic infrastructure in Austria 
  • Openreach extends its fibre network to 517 additional locations 
  • Telecom Acquisitions UK acquires Eze Talk Home Broadband Users 
  • PPC approaches telcos to test its fibre network 
  • CityFibre completes the acquisition of Lit Fibre 
  • Talks for fibre cooperation across Europe 
  • Four German fibre optic network operators create open access fibre alliance 

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