Covage
Esther Carrio has extensive work experience in the telecommunications industry. Esther started their career as an Ingenieur conception réseau at Telecom Developpement in 2000 and worked there until 2005. During the same period, they also served as a Network engineer at Neuf Cegetel. In 2005, Esther joined Completel as a Network Engineer and later transitioned to the role of Network Architect, where they worked until 2017. From 2017 to 2019, they worked as a Data Architect at Linkt. Currently, Esther is employed at COVAGE as the Head of Network Engineering, a position they have held since May 2021. Prior to that, they were a Senior Network Architect at COVAGE from 2019 to 2021.
Esther Carrio attended the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV) from 1993 to 1999. In 1999, they also attended Telecom Bretagne for a year, but did not obtain a degree or specialize in any specific field of study during their time at either institution.
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Covage
Telco operator specialized in fiber deployment and IP services. In 2006, Axia formed Covage, a French company jointly owned by Axia Networks France, a wholly owned subsidiary of Axia, and our then French partner, VINCI Networks (VINCI), a wholly owned subsidiary of VINCI Construction France. In May 2011 Cube Communications Infrastructure Fund purchased all of the shares previously owned by VINCI, and today Axia and Cube each hold 50% of Covage. Covage's Next Generation Network (NGN) is comprised of 19 public initiative networks and a 3,700-kilometre national fibre backbone that creates a ringed network from Paris to Montpellier in the south of France. Together, the NGN serves 1,809 communities with a population of 5.1 million people and almost 34,000 businesses of all sizes. The fibre backbone, with an available bandwidth of 400 Gbps (expandable to 800 Gbps), has improved Covage's service offering to current and prospective customers by enabling customers to connect directly to Paris, the global gateway for France. It also enhances Covage's competitive position with respect to new prospective network segments.