Open Fiber Continues Expansion of Ultra-Fast FTTH Connectivity Across Italy

Open Fiber Continues Expansion of Ultra-Fast FTTH Connectivity Across Italy

Open Fiber, Italy’s wholesale FTTH operator, continues its nationwide expansion. Several towns and municipalities are now benefiting from ultra-fast fibre optic connections across the country. According to recent official releases, Leverano, Lajatico, Palaia, Serravalle Sesia, Predappio, and Castelnovo Ne Monti are the latest areas to embrace Open Fiber’s fibre broadband infrastructure.

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Localities Around Pisa

Residents in the towns of Palaia and Lajatico can now enjoy ultra-broadband connectivity. Open Fiber has announced the completion of the construction of a new public ultra-broadband network spanning over 51 kilometres, extending the FTTH and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) technologies to over 2,300 premises. With the optical fibre stretching directly to homes and businesses, these once under-connected regions can now access high-speed internet at Gigabit speeds on par with major cities.

According to Open Fiber, in Palaia, the connected houses are 1424 in the areas of Soianella, Soiana, Chientina, Stibbiolo, Morrona, Terricciola, Casanova, La Rosa and Selvatelle. The intervention in Lajatico involved the hamlets of La Sterza, Lajatico, Orciatico and San Giovanni, with 885 real estate units ready to activate the service.

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Fiber Build in Leverano

On July 19th, Open Fibre announced that the new public ultra-broadband network is operational in Leverano. The network in Leverano reaches 54 premises through FTTH (Fiber-to-the-home, the optical fibre stretched up to the inside of the buildings) and FWA (Fixed Wireless Access).