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ODF's fiber optic network reaches milestone of 1 million households.

Open Dutch Fiber (ODF) is building an open fiber optic network at record speed, and they have now reached the milestone of 1 million fiber optic connections. The company, founded in April 2021, initially aimed to connect 1 million Dutch households within 5 years, but has already achieved this in just 2.5 years. The company, which aims to contribute to accelerating digitalization, has already increased its ambition earlier this year to reach 2 million fiber optic connections by 2025.

Acceleration with innovation

To further accelerate the deployment of fiber optic, Open Dutch Fiber has acquired installation company TOF last year. They have also focused on innovation, such as using alternative connection methods for high-rise buildings. Optimizing processes and implementing new technologies are other key areas the company is focusing on.

Freedom of choice remains an important pillar.

Open Dutch Fiber aims for freedom of choice for households and businesses. Therefore, three new operators have recently been welcomed to the network alongside Odido (formerly T-Mobile): Fiber Operator, De Fiber Group, and Weserve. This means that there are now over twelve providers offering their services.

Sure, please provide me with the text you would like me to translate.When we started Open Dutch Fiber in 2021, this was a scenario we didn't even dare to dream of. We wanted to accelerate the deployment of fiber optics because we believe that many Dutch people have been waiting too long for fast and reliable internet. We reached this milestone of 1 million much earlier than expected thanks to innovation, courage, entrepreneurship, and flexibility.", said CEO Floris van den Broek."

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