United Fiber, a subsidiary of United Group which also owns Nova, now provides fiber to the home (FTTH) access to 512,000 homes and businesses
United Group, a leading telecommunications and media provider in Southeast Europe, continues to accelerate the development of Fiber to the Home in Greece. United Fiber, a 100% subsidiary of United Group to which Nova also belongs, is the 2nd largest FTTH network provider in Greece and continues to grow rapidly, already exceeding 512 thousand homes and businesses, with the majority of them ready for connection wholesale and retail customers, and with a further target of 830 thousand homes and businesses by the end of 2025.
Through this investment, United Fiber is actively contributing to the upgrading of Greece’s infrastructure, as part of United Group’s investment program of 2 billion euros for the country until 2027, of which 800 million had already been invested at the end of October 2024.
George Angelousis, CEO of United Fiber, said: “Today, we are pleased to announce that we have reached another important milestone: 512,000 homes and businesses are connected to our fiber optic network, offering high speeds both in Athens and Thessaloniki, as well as in other key areas of Greece, including Heraklion, Larissa and Kalamata. This achievement underlines our commitment to accelerate Greece’s digital transformation, empowering individuals and businesses in their transition to the digital age.”
Source: Skai
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