Open Fiber Begins Construction of FTTH Network in Canosa di Puglia, Italy

Open Fiber's Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Network in Canosa di Puglia, Italy, funded by PNRR, promises ultra-fast connectivity and eco-sustainability.

Highlights

  • Open Fiber starts building advanced FTTH Network in Canosa di Puglia.
  • Over 2,400 civic buildings and 4,600 real estate units to benefit.
  • Eco-friendly approach minimizes carbon emissions and disruption.

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Open Fiber Begins Construction of FTTH Network in Canosa di Puglia, Italy

Open Fiber has announced the construction of a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) Network Build to bring high-speed fibre optic connectivity to Canosa di Puglia, Italy, through the "Italian Plan for 1 Giga". The infrastructure initiative funded by the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (PNRR) funds is spearheaded by Open Fiber.




Also Read: Open Fiber Completes High-Speed Network Deployment in Catanzaro Locality

FTTH Deployment

According to Open Fiber, this deployment of FTTH technology, connects 2,439 civic buildings serving 4,628 real estate units, including residential homes, businesses, and public administration offices. Open Fiber says the initial phase of construction has already begun in 'Zone 167,' and subsequent phases will be carried out in various parts of the city over the coming weeks.

Among the institutions to benefit from this fibre network are educational establishments, the hospital's emergency room at "Caduti in Guerra," the Single Reservation Center, the Police Station, the Railway Station, the Social Childhood Center "Sonia," as well as several historical and artistic sites.

Also Read: Open Fiber FTTH, FWA Broadband Network Construction Underway in Atrani

Eco-Friendly Technology

Open Fiber stated that the advanced FTTH network deployed by it offers a connectivity speed of up to 10 Gbps, while also being eco-friendly. Fibre optic technology is energy efficient, reducing carbon emissions and heat dispersion. This promotes a sustainable and eco-friendly digital environment for the project. Open Fiber said it uses existing infrastructure and low-impact excavation to minimize disruption to the community and environment.

Boosting Business and Industry

Public Works and Economic Development emphasized the importance of this network for local businesses, particularly those located in industrial areas such as Pozzillo and Loconia. The improved connectivity is set to bolster production processes, leading to increased revenue for the region's commercial and industrial sectors.

Also Read: Open Fiber Extends FTTH Network to Cerveteri, Sacrofano, Serradifalco, Santa Maria Maggiore

As construction progresses, Canosa di Puglia anticipates a digital renaissance that will propel the city into a new era of technological innovation and economic growth.

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