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Deutsche Telekom Increases Connection Speeds to Up to 250 Mbps for 2.3 million Lines

Deutsche Telekom Increases Connection Speeds to Up to 250 Mbps for 2.3 million Lines Image Credit: Deutsche Telekom

Over the last four weeks, Deutsche Telekom has been increasing connection speeds to up to 250 Mbps for 2.3 million lines.

The number of lines with speeds of up to 250 Mbit/s alone has grown by 2 million to over 16 million. The number of lines with up to 100 Mbit/s has been increased by 300,000 lines by retrofitting VDSL areas with vectoring technology.

The task of maintaining and building out the network is a central part of our intelligent network management. This network management effort is guided both by the technological opportunities available and by the customers’ wishes. It forms part of Deutsche Telekom’s core competencies. The ultimate goal is to make the network ready for the gigabit society. The groundwork to reach this goal is provided by Deutsche Telekom’s own constantly growing fiber-optic network. After all, the nodes that link the customers to the core network need to be connected using optical fiber. Then data will travel smoothly at very high speeds.

The figures reveal yet another of Deutsche Telekom’s strengths. The company is far more active in Germany than any other provider. From north to south and east to west, from the big cities to the smallest communities, people everywhere are reaping the benefits of Deutsche Telekom’s efforts. For instance, cities such as Berlin, Duisburg, and Mannheim have profited from over one hundred thousand lines as have communities such as Bad Soden-Salmünster, Großdubrau, and Herzlake with several dozen lines over the past four weeks.

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