Frías, the smallest city in Spain, now has ultra-fast fiber

Frías, considered the smallest city in Spain, is also among the towns enjoying Internet with ultra-fast fiber optics.
Frías, declared a site of cultural interest in 2005, is a medieval city in the province of Burgos famous for its narrow, steep alleys and its hanging houses that seem to float over the landscape. In addition to its castle, which crowns the top of La Muela hill and draws much of the attention, it features a 13th-century wall that surrounds the city and connects with three historical gates: Medina, Postigo, and Cadena. Its emblematic castle and the Church of San Vicente are two of its most prominent monuments. Without a doubt, it is the best setting to accompany the gastronomic offerings of this curious city.
In antiquity, Frías was a key point for travelers passing between the Cantabrian coast and the plateau, which contributed to its development during the Roman and medieval eras. Thanks to its strategic location as a transit point, it now possesses spaces that make it unique and have helped position it on the list of The Most Beautiful Villages in Spain since 2014.
If you reside or work in Frías and want to browse the Internet and enjoy ultra-fast fiber, do not hesitate to contact us. Likewise, if you are a local telecommunications operator and want access to our network, please get in touch with our team.
The deployment has received financial backing from the 2022 #ÚNICO Broadband program, promoted by the Ministry for Digital Transformation and the Civil Service and funded by the European Union through NextGenerationEU.



