Enel agrees on need to provide Italy with ultrabroadband network
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MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's Enel said on Wednesday it agreed on the need to provide the country with an ultrabroadband network, after Economy Minister Roberto Gualtieri urged parties involved in the plan to find an agreement. Open Fiber, jointly owned by utility Enel and state lender CDP, is spending billions of euros to build an ultrafast fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network for consumers and businesses, including in remote areas of the country. The government would like Telecom Italia to join..