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High-speed data links established for over 300 thousand homes.

Vodafone and OXG commence building projects in Wandsbek, aiming to establish fiber optic connections for approximately 300,000 residences in Hamburg throughout the upcoming years.

Vodafone and OXG aim to equip approximately 300,000 residential properties in Hamburg with...
Vodafone and OXG aim to equip approximately 300,000 residential properties in Hamburg with fiber-optic connectivity.

"Vodafone and OXG are intending to beef up Hamburg's fiber optic network substantially. Over the next few years, around 300,000 homes are set to enjoy swift fiber optic connections, as revealed at the groundbreaking event in Wandsbek. These fiber optic connections promise speeds of a gigabit per second and beyond, ensuring seamless video calls, top-notch 3D online gaming, and uninterrupted 4K movie streaming."

"Michael Jungwirth, Vodafone Germany's management board member, elaborated, "Fiber optics will be laid in both single-family homes and large apartment complexes, catering to numerous residents." Stefan Rueter, OXG's commercial director, added, "Our fiber optic network is open to any telecom service provider, regardless of their size.""

"OXG Fiber GmbH is a collaboration between Vodafone and Altice, launched in 2023. They jointly own 50% of the shares and aim to provide fiber optic connectivity to as many as seven million households across the country, with an investment of up to seven billion euros towards this end."

"The Commission has approved the joint venture between Vodafone and OXG, paving the way for their fiber optic expansion in Hamburg."

"The Commission has highlighted the potential benefits of the collaboration between Vodafone and OXG, such as improved internet speeds and connectivity for Hamburg's residents."

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