- Bandwidth of up to 100 Mbps possible
- The network expansion is reaching a total of 62 cities
- The next wave of FTTC commissioning will come on December 27
Deutsche Telekom's expansion program for vectoring -based Internet accesses is moving into its major year-end push. Today, an additional 39,000 households, in a total of 62 cities, will go online with bandwidth of 100 Mbps (download) and 40 Mbps (upload). The cities receiving the new service include Meissen (5,400 households), Herten (2,500 households) and Neutraubling (2,300 households). In addition, December 27 will bring the next wave of commissioning of FTTC infrastructure. It is now expected that the number of high-speed accesses in Germany will exceed 30 million by the end of the year.
The cities now receiving vectoring-based accesses are as follows:
Ahrensbök, Allstedt, Arnsberg, Attendorn, Bad Bentheim, Bad Staffelstein, Bargteheide, Berlin, Bitterfeld, Dietmannsried, Dinkelscherben, Donaustauf, Dresden, Ergoldsbach, Eschenbach, Gablingen, Geilenkirchen, Gemünden, Gerstungen, Gieboldehausen, Gräfenroda, Grafenwöhr, Hamburg, Heidenau, Herrsching, Herten, Hirschberg, Jüchen-Otzenrath, Kalkar, Katlenburg, Kinding, Königswinter-Oberpleis, Kranenburg, Kreischa, Lamspringe, Landau, Liebenburg, Marienheide, Meissen, Mintraching, Neuenstein, Neutraubling, Nordendorf, Pfreimd, Premnitz, Rengsdorf, Sassnitz, Stade-Bützfleth, Stammham, Staufen, Sulzbach, Tambach-Dietharz, Tangstedt, Ulm, Unna-Hemmerde, Vechta, Waldbröl, Wallersdorf, Wallhausen, Wechmar and Winsen-Meissendorf.
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