Greek National Strategy for Fiber Access Networks
Yesterday, Minister of Communications, Mr. Chatzidakis announced the long awaited national strategy for fiber access networks (see FTTH). Following the examples of Korea, Japan and Sweden, Greece drafted a national strategy for fiber access based on governmental funding and coordination to build a nationwide fiber infrastructure to ensure fiber access to approx. 2M households (That’s about 40% country coverage). The project is budgeted at 2.1bn euros.
- Creation of an Open Access network for telecommunications and digital service providers
- User connections will be at least 100Mbps
- The network will provide Dark Fiber services based on the passive infrastructure model
- Management will be granted to private partners on a PPP basis for 30 years
- Project’s time of completion: 7 years
- Project wil include Athens, Thessaloniki and the 50 biggest cities of the country
- To speed up the execution, the project will be separated in 3, each part covering a distinct geographical area of the country by a different PPP
Download the Presentation of Hellenic Optical Infrastructure Project from Slideshare.com.
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