German government looks to speed up fibre build to flats

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Fibre industry organisations and players back key measures proposed by the German government to accelerate fibre rollout to multi-dwelling units, but indicate further procedural changes are needed to remove “bureaucratic hurdles”…

This article includes:

  • Organisations: 1&1; Association of the Internet Industry (eco); Ceconomy; Deutsche Glasfaser; European Union (EU); Federal Ministry for Digital Affairs and State Modernisation (Bundesministerium für Digitales und Staatsmodernisierung/BMDS); FTTH Council Europe; Glasfaser Ruhr; Telstra; Telekom Deutschland; Telefónica Deutschland (O2 Germany); VATM; Vodafone Germany.
  • Geographies: Belgium; Czechia; Europe; Germany; Greece.
  • People: Klaus Landefeld; Karsten Wildberger.
  • Themes: 5G; Altnets; Broadband networks; Climate-neutral edge nodes; Data demands; Digital processes; Digitisation; Fibre (FTTP); Fibre expansion; Fibre installation; Fibre rollout; Gigabit connectivity; Grid expansion; Landlords; Legislation changes; Multi-dwelling units (MDU); Network expansion; Quantum acceleration; Regulation; Right to full expansion; Semiconductor production; Take-up; Tenants.

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