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Vodafone Greece to Accelerate its FTTH Investment Program

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Vodafone Greece recently announced acceleration of its Fiber to the Home (FTTH) investment program with the aim of expanding to even more places in Greece.

The purpose of the investment program is to accelerate the digital transition in Greece, as Vodafone Greece will be able to connect by 2024 more than 800,000 households and businesses with FTTH networks and high-speed services, and also with FTTC networks. In particular, the Network Management and the technical teams of Vodafone Greece are currently constructing new generation networks in areas of Athens, while FTTH network construction works are underway in the center of Piraeus and in Acharnes. 

In the next two years, Vodafone Greece will proceed with the construction and development of new FTTH networks and other Urban Telecommunication Centers in Athens, Thessaloniki, Volos, Kozani and Ioannina, covering the internal rings, while it will include in its investment plan the coverage with FTTH areas. that were left out of the original plan. 

Thus, at the end of the investment program, Vodafone Greece will have its own network of FTTH and FTTC that will allow 800,000 households and businesses to access new generation services and will contribute to the digital transition of Greece, through an investment program of € 600 million for the development of the best digital services and infrastructure in Greece.

President and CEO of Vodafone Greece, Haris Broumidis
Access to modern digital infrastructure can accelerate and expand the equitable functioning of our society, contributing to the digital transformation of the economy and making it easier for households and businesses to participate on an equal footing in the digital tomorrow. In recent years, Vodafone has been a catalyst for the development of fiber-optic home networks, and we are really proud that today we are promoting cutting-edge technology projects on a large scale.

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