DT heads into open access in bid to regain fibre momentum

DT heads into open access in bid to regain fibre momentum

Source: Freepik / Magnific

German incumbent inks two sizeable wholesale relationships in north-east of the country, in another reflection of the sharper competition it is facing from sales-hungry altnets. Moves come amid wider pivot by DT aimed at regaining grip of go-to-market in its domestic broadband market.

This article includes:

  • Organisations: 1&1; Bundesverband Breitbandkommunikation; Deutsche GigaNetz; Deutsche Telekom; DOKOM21; e.discom Telekommunikation; Tele Columbus; Vodafone Germany; WEMACOM Telekommunikation; WEMAG Group.
  • Geographic: Europe; Germany.
  • Themes: Bitstream; Broadband market; Broadband services; Cable network; Churn; Copper-based plans; Customer base; DSL; Fibre 2.0 strategy; Fibre footprint; Fibre leasing; Fibre partnerships; Fibre-to-the-premises; Full-fibre buildout; Go-to-market strategy; Infrastructure sharing; Legacy network; Monetisation; Multi-dwelling units; Open access; Return on investment; Rollout strategy; Rural housing; Subscriber growth; Tax windfall; Urban housing.

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