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Every Second Household Has Fiber-Optic Internet

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According to the Bundesverband Broadbandkommunikation in Germany, the expansion of the fiber-optic Internet is currently progressing faster than expected. However, it takes years to complete the full coverage.

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According to the Bundesverband Broadbandkommunikation in Germany, the expansion of the fiber-optic Internet is currently progressing faster than expected. However, it takes years to complete the full coverage.

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"We can't wait until it kicks." With this sentence Jens Böcker, author of the BREKO market analysis 2025, puts the current fiber optic expansion in Germany to the point. The network is being expanded, but there is no need – yet. But that will change. The article Despite DSL: That's why you soon need the Internet via fiber optic first appeared on inside digital.

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NRW is catching up with fiber optic expansion, but only one in four households is connected to the fast Internet. Data volumes are increasing.

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In the Internet age, the data demand is rising steeply, a good network connection is becoming increasingly important. By 2030, fiber optic Internet should be available everywhere in Germany.

Fiber-optic expansion in Germany rose by 9.6 percentage points within a year. As of June 30, the fibre-optic expansion rate was thus 52.8 percent, the industry association Breko announced on Thursday. However, the number of actual connections, the “fiber optic connection rate”, rose by only 4.5 percentage points to 27.3 percent at the same time. In absolute terms, that was 1.4 million fiber optic customers more than a year earlier. According to…

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berliner-sonntagsblatt.de broke the news in on Thursday, August 14, 2025.
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