Melita Italia, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Malta-based telecoms and internet services operator Melita, has announced the availability of Diamond Fibra. This internet-only product includes 1,000 Mbps, gigabit internet delivered through Italy’s Open Fiber FTTH network and Plume’s smart home services bundle, featuring Adaptive WiFi, HomePass and AI Security, all for €39 per month.

This new service bundle combines the speed of fibre internet access, with the reliability, control and security of Plume, to deliver a powerful and intelligent solution for the smart home. Diamond Fibra will initially be available to consumers in eight cities across Italy ‒ Milan, Turin, Monza, Florence, Naples, Bari, Palermo and Catania.

Harald Roesch, CEO of Melita Ltd said: “Led by Ricardo Ruggiero, the launch of Melita Italia and Diamond Fibra blends our internet experience and customer focus with super-fast internet from the Open Fiber network and Plume’s intelligent smart home services to deliver a new level of service to Italian consumers. By delivering the fastest, most reliable and most secure internet experience on any device, Diamond Fibra is a perfect starting point for Melita Italia’s growth journey.”

Plume co-founder and CEO Fahri Diner said: “Melita has just created the world’s first ‘modern triple play’ offering – unified and managed connectivity over fast fibre and reliable whole-home Wi-Fi, personalised parental controls and guest access, and tightly secured and protected devices. As Melita raises the bar in Italy with an unprecedented service bundle and customer experience, Plume is honoured to be partnering with such a pioneer.” 

For more details on Diamond Fibra call 0800 13 72 27 or visit www.melita.it.  

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