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More than 32,000 households in the Rotterdam district of Charlois to be provided with fiber optic.

Open Dutch Fiber is now also going to offer superfast internet via fiber optic in the Rotterdam district of Charlois. Open Dutch Fiber has now started the installation in Charlois. In total, over 32,000 additional households in Rotterdam will soon be able to use superfast internet via fiber optic. This brings the total number of connections that Open Dutch Fiber has realized since April 2021 to over 500,000. ODF is well on its way to providing superfast internet via fiber optic to 1 million households, well before the set deadline of five years.

Open Dutch Fiber is once again connecting a large area to fiber optic and thereby making a substantial contribution to further digitalization in the Netherlands. The work will start in July 2022, and the first homes will be connected from mid-November 2022. Earlier, Open Dutch Fiber announced fiber optic in Rotterdam Prins Alexander.

High-quality and reliable fiber optic connections

Open Dutch Fiber only installs fiber optic in places where there is currently no fiber optic available, in order to ensure that the whole of the Netherlands has access to competitive services via fiber optic as soon as possible.

Floris van den Broek CEO of Open Dutch Fiber: "Approximately half of all Dutch people now have access to high-speed internet via fiber optic. We are lagging behind compared to other countries in Europe. High-quality and reliable fiber optic connections are essential for the Netherlands and necessary for many applications such as remote working and healthcare. Open Dutch Fiber is accelerating the deployment of fiber optic in the Netherlands. Access to the capabilities of stable and fast internet via fiber optic should be available to everyone."

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