Cellnex and Vodafone Spain have renewed their telecommunications infrastructure agreement for ten years, extending a strategic partnership that underpins a significant portion of the operator’s mobile network in Spain.The new contract ensures the continuity of the services Cellnex provides to Vodafone and reinforces the stability of infrastructure that is critical to the country’s digital ecosystem.The financial and technical terms of the agreement remain unchanged.Although the agreement focuses on telecommunications infrastructure, its scope extends beyond the mobile sector.The agreement will allow Vodafone to continue relying on the extensive network of sites managed by Cellnex to provide its mobile services and advance the deployment of new connectivity technologies.As part of the agreement, Cellnex noted that it will host a small fraction of the legacy 2,000 site base on its existing sites, "in the order of the low hundreds.""Importantly, Cellnex will not invest to replicate existing sites. Any incremental revenue contribution is expected to materialize only after 2028. Furthermore, any additional PoPs contracted by Vodafone Spain will be deployed under the same commercial principles and framework governing the renewed agreement," stated Cellnex.The contract renewal also provides long-term visibility in a context marked by the growth of AI, the Internet of Things (IoT), and applications that require ever-shorter response times.In recent months, Vodafone Spain has strengthened its infrastructure strategy through various initiatives, including the modernization of its data centers to support new AI and cloud workloads, as well as the deployment of advanced connectivity services.For Cellnex, the agreement consolidates its position as one of Europe’s largest telecommunications infrastructure operators, with more than 113,000 sites across 10 European countries, including Spain, France, the UK, Italy, and Poland.This piece was automatically translated from DCD's Spanish site and edited by a member of DCD staff.