Vodafone: Upgrading 290,000 connections to fiber optics at the same price

The upgrade applies to ADSL and VDSL customers in areas with fiber-optic coverage. Subscribers will continue to pay the same final price on their bills. The goal is to accelerate the transition from copper to next-generation networks.

Vodafone: Upgrading 290,000 connections to fiber optics at the same price

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With the aim of offering an even better connectivity experience to its customers and as part of the country’s efforts to transition from copper to fiber optics, Vodafone is offering 290,000 customers throughout Greece the option to upgrade their ADSL and FTTC connections to fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), while maintaining the same final price on their bill.

According to the announcement, Vodafone residential customers who currently have ADSL or VDSL connections in areas where the FTTH network is available will be able to upgrade their connection to Vodafone Full Fiber 100.

In addition, the same upgrade will also be available to self-employed professionals and businesses that are Vodafone Business customers. 

The upgrade to 100% fiber-optic connectivity will offer high reliability, greater connection stability, and guaranteed internet speeds for all communication, entertainment, and work needs.

Vodafone continues to invest heavily in next-generation networks, exceeding €0.25 billion last year, improving both coverage and performance in fixed and mobile services. Today, FTTH coverage extends to more than 550,000 homes and businesses.

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