Bremen is progressing: Free fiber optic connection for 100,000 households!

Bremen is progressing: Free fiber optic connection for 100,000 households!

In a crucial initiative for digitization, Bremen and Berlin rely on the expansion of high -quality fiber optic frastructure. In Bremen, the city and OXG Glasfaser GmbH signed a declaration of intent, which includes the expansion of a fiber optic network (FTTH) for 100,000 households. This is done without costs for the residents and laid the foundation for future -proof internet connections. Maike Frese, State Councilor for Economic Affairs, made it clear that this partnership is a strengthening of the business location and the quality of life in Bremen. Also Dr. Ralph Baumheier, State Councilor for Building, emphasized how important this expansion is for the digital future of the city, at speeds of over 1 Gbit/s, which are already possible, like Bremen.de reported.

large fiber optic offensive in Berlin

In cooperation with OXG, Vodafone starts an extensive fiber optic offensive in Berlin, in cooperation with OXG, in which up to 900,000 households are to be connected in the coming years. With an investment volume of up to one billion euros, the digital infrastructure is to be significantly improved. The expansion, which is particularly focused on the outskirts of the capital, is seen as an important step towards digitization of Berlin. As vodafone.de will ensure that the fiber optic connection remains free of charge and no pre-marketing quotas have to be reached.

Both urbanities follow a clear plan to meet the increasing demand for stable and fast internet connections. These measures are crucial to close the digital gap in both Bremen and Berlin and to significantly increase the quality of life through modern internet supply. The progress has been made that the partners take their goals seriously and set the course for a networked future.

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