OTE Group Launches Commercial Fiber Optic Services in Rural
The OTΕ group has officially begun the commercial deployment of fiber optic services as part of its project to bring high-speed internet access. This initiative targets semi-rural (hemiastikes) areas, marking a significant step toward closing digital gaps for these communities in Greece today. By utilizing this new infrastructure under Project UFBB, residents and businesses are now able to connect via ultra-high speed broadband services that were previously unavailable outside major urban centers.
Key Points
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1The OTE Group has launched the commercial availability of optical fiber services under its new project, UFB.
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2High-speed internet connections are now accessible for the first time in semi-rural and agricultural areas across Greece.
Developments
Perspectives
Business deployment of optical fiber services has begun, bringing broadband connections for the first time to semi-rural and rural areas.
— (Tanea.gr)The OTE Group is launching commercial optically based service offerings as part of its UFBB project in order to provide ultra-high-speed internet access across Greece's most remote regions. The company aims at connecting all Greek islands with the new network, which will be completed by 2031.
— (Topontiki.gr)The OTE Group has started commercial deployment of optical fiber services under its UFBB project to deliver ultra-high-speed internet connections in semi-rural and rural areas. The company plans for the completion of this infrastructure across all Greek islands by 2031.
— (Naftemporiki.gr)The OTE Group has initiated commercial deployment of optical fiber services as part of its UFBB project to provide ultra-high-speed internet access in semi-rural and rural areas. The company intends for the network's completion across all Greek islands by 2031.
— (Skai.gr)Commercial optically based service offerings have started deployment under the OTE Group’s UFBB project to deliver ultra-high-speed internet access in semi-rural and rural areas. The company plans for this infrastructure's completion across all Greek islands by 2031.
— (Capital.gr)