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Casema

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Casema
Company typePrivately held
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded7 January 1970 (1970-01-07)
Defunct2008
FateMerged with Ziggo
HeadquartersThe Hague, Netherlands
Productscable television
internet connectivity
fixed line telephony
Revenueunknown
Number of employees
ca 800
Websitewww.casema.nl

Casema (Centrale Antenne Systemen Exploitatie Maatschappij) was a major Dutch provider of cable television, internet and telephone services until the merger with Multikabel and @Home to Ziggo on 16 May 2008. The company was mainly active in and around the cities of The Hague, Amersfoort, Utrecht, Amstelveen, and Breda.

Casema was founded on 7 January 1970 and was at that time mainly concerned with cable television. Until 1998, it was owned by KPN (75%) and Netherlands Public Broadcasting (25%). The company was then sold to France Télécom, who in turn sold Casema to the Carlyle Group, GMT Communications and Providence Equity Partners in 2003.

In July 2006, Cinven and Warburg Pincus purchased the company for €2.1 billion.[1] The new owners also bought Multikabel and @Home, two other cable companies. From 16 May 2008, the three companies were merged to form Ziggo.

At the time of the merger, Casema had approximately 1.4 million customers. The merged company has approximately 3.3 million customers.

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References

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  1. ^ "Cinven and Warburg Pincus snare Casema". Financial Times. 2006-07-18. Retrieved 2018-06-03.
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