The German Telekom is the expansion of the network infrastructure with fast Internet connections in sparsely populated regions of Germany on state aid. “This will not work without public funding. There’s no business model of how remote small villages with 50 megabits can be accessed via the fixed network”, Germany Chief Niek Jan van Damme said in an interview with the “Berliner Zeitung” as the blade on its website reported.
There must be a clear that one kilometer civil engineering from 50,000 to 60,000 euros would cost. It would last too long, to reflect reward for the investment for it. The Telekom would have opened up around 65 percent of households with the fast VDSL until the end of 2016. For all that go out about it, you need funding. The exact amount depends on many details. One might, for example, broadband cable as power lines on poles move instead underground, the pressed charges, so the manager.
The Federal Government plans to widespread deployment of broadband networks by 2018 with a transmission speed of at least 50 megabits per second. “The former black-yellow government has not achieved its time self-set expansion target. For 2018, we, the entire industry has better chances. But we need to define what is everywhere. Are these really 100 percent or 98 percent? There is very be difficult to create the last two or three percent, which will probably only be realized over the mobile, “said van Damme further
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