Germany weighs down EU fibre progress, as France shines

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Latest research from FTTH Council Europe shows EU’s largest nation remaining among its slowest fibre builders as clock ticks on to reach 2030 goals for universal coverage. You can meet TelcoTitans in Amsterdam next week at the Council’s FTTH Conference 2025

This article includes:

  • Organisations: Altice; Deutsche Glasfaser; Deutsche Telekom; European Union (EU); FTTH Council Europe; GlasfaserPlus; IFM Investors; Liberty Global; Macquarie; Open Fiber; OXG Glasfaser; Proximus; Vodafone; Xpfibre; Zayo.
  • Geographies: Asia-Pacific; Australia; Belgium; Europe; France; Germany; Israel; Italy; Middle East; Norway; Poland; Spain; Sweden; Turkey; United Kingdom (UK).
  • Themes: Availability; Copper; Fibre (FTTP); Fibre financing; Fibre infrastructure; Fibre penetration; High-speed broadband; Infrastructure; Investment; Investors; Rural broadband; Universal coverage; VDSL.
  • Events: FTTH Conference 2025.

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