Weather
weather forecast Friday: Cold and sunny everywhere. Heavy frost at night. Similar Saturday but thaw possible Sunday
    
Home| Opinion| Features| International| In Dutch| Dictionary| What's On| Jobs| Housing| Expats| Blogs| Books
 
 
««« previousnext »»»

KPN to press ahead with glass fibre network

Tuesday 15 December 2009

Telecoms company KPN is to press ahead with the regional roll-out of its glass fibre network and upgrade its traditional network in some places in the short term.

The former state-owned monopoly estimates up to 1.3 million households will have access to the glass fibre network by 2012 and that it will have between 600,000 and 800,000 clients.

According to the NRC, KPN is planning to introduce its glass fibre service on a city by city basis to make sure the cost - €1,000 to €1,500 per household - is justified.

KPN provides some 44% of high-speed internet connections in the Netherlands.

'Glass fibre is the technology of the future,' KPN board member Baptiest Koopmans told the NRC. 'We expect strong growth in the number of services offered through this network.'

© DutchNews.nl


Subscribe Newsletter
Print-version
News archives

Comments have been closed for this article.


 
 
 
Comments
 
Click here
 
 
 
Newsletter| RSS| Advertising| Business services| Mobile| Friends| Contact| About us| Tell a Friend
Website by
Stammeshaus.com
Stammeshaus.com
 
EasyToBook.com Apartments for rent Gardener in Amsterdam, maintenance and design
 
Hosted by Qweb.nl
Qweb.nl