stimulus package as the first effect: DSL for all your
The telecommunications industry, the first his industry that benefits from the new stimulus package . About details of the package is still debated, but it is certain that the expansion of the DSL network is to be pursued. Because especially in rural areas are fast Internet conclusions of a rarity. While in the city of big broadband packages now come as standard, must people outside the metropolitan areas are still far lower speeds delivered by DSL 2000 with satisfaction. Currently about five percent of German households with no possibility of "high speed" on the World Wide Web have to surf. But it's not just rural areas but also urban terrain, now with new Glasfaserkabeln ausgestattet werden soll. Diese neue Technologie ermöglicht eine noch viel schnellere Geschwindigkeit.
Bisher ist der größte Teil des Kabelnetzwerks, das für die Verbreitung von DSL benötigt wird, in Händen der Telekom, die dieses an andere Anbieter vermietet oder selbst anbietet. Noch immer profitiert die Telekom von ihrer ehemaligen Monopolstellung. Doch das könnte sich jetzt ändern. Die Konkurrenz des ehemaligen Staatskonzerns, die sich im Verband der Anbieter von Telekommunikations- und Mehrwertdiensten (VATM) zusammengeschlossen hat, will verhindern, dass der Telekommunikations-Riese den Großteil der kommenden Subventionen abgreift und kontert mit einem Gegenangebot: "Wir machen das im Vergleich for Telekom in half the time, with higher Internet access speed and considerably cheaper, "said VATM CEO Juergen Gruetzner the Financial Times Germany." Verbund brings with this letter to Angela Merkel in clear attack mode. This should . the CEO of Deutsche Telekom, Rene Obermann, not like
is currently connected to only one percent of all households a year new to the network, the faster the telecom rivals say that is true, this means, the view shows happening abroad.. In EU closes the telecommunications industry each year to about 2.5 percent of households to the fiber network in the U.S. Are there even ten percent. In South Korea already have two-thirds of households had access to high speed Internet in Japan is as high as 84 percent. There, governments finance most of fiber networks. In Germany, the government pays subsidies coming through parts of the financing.
The Court Jester thinks that a little more competition from the telecoms can only do good. In the end, thereby benefiting consumers. fall by more competitive prices while offering more performance. The expansion of the fiber is a necessary step to strengthen Germany's infrastructure. In a "high tech" DSL country should now be obvious to everyone.
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