The network...
Participative
Grow the network and save on the monthly line cost, for life, by being part of the shared network!
With full coverage
We reach all homes and businesses in the municipalities of Phase 1 of Sakana, without discrimination. We eliminate the digital divide!
The municipalities of Phase 1 are: Arakil, Irañeta, and Arruazu.
Municipalities of Phase 2: Irurtzun, Uharte-Arakil, Lakuntza, Arbizu, and Etzarri - Aranatz.
Multi-operator
Neighbors can choose between different local operators.
We promote a strong local economy that allows our community to grow sustainably.
About Sakana optical fiber
Who are we?
The Optical Fiber Network of the Sakana Valley (Navarra) is an initiative driven by theSakana Consortium, theSakana Development Agencyand theGuifi·net Foundation. It also counts on the collaboration and participation of the citizens, theNavarre Government(civil works) and five operators that offer Internet and telephone services:Abaila,Evel,Sisnet,SonaandWïkai.
The project's objective is to deploy a shared telecommunications network to bring Internet access through optical fiber to any home, business, or operation in the municipalities of Sakana that have, for now, joined the initiative and are: Arakil, Arbizu, Arruazu, Etxarri-Aranatz, Irañeta, Irurtzun, Lakuntza, and Uharte-Arakil.
What is a shared network?
Unlike conventional models, where the ownership of the network is in the hands of a single operator who deploys and exploits it at the same time, a shared network is an infrastructure used as a common good: it belongs to all those actors who have invested in it and use it. Moreover, it is managed through a series of mechanisms that ensure and prevent anyone from appropriating it, as happens with the management of communal pastures or forests.
This model has advantages, such as:
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Having an open, free, and neutral network.
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Sharing the same network with multiple operators (monopoly is avoided).
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It is more environmentally sustainable because infrastructure is not duplicated.
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Costs are reduced.
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Users can choose from different commercial operators.
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It prevents profit-making from the infrastructure.