4iG Plc. has informed capital market participants on the website of the Budapest Stock Exchange that its indirect subsidiary, 2Connect Telecommunications Infrastructure & Network Services Ltd., through its legal predecessor D-Infrastruktúra Telecommunications Ltd., has successfully applied for the first phase of the Digital Hungary Operative Program Plus, the Gigabit Hungary Program tender: the company has been awareded the right to receive a non-repayable European Union grant amounting to over HUF 24 billion, that is, HUF 24,423,197,115 in 24 districts of the country.
Thestatement says the subsidy may be drawn down over a period of three years following the conclusion of the grant agreements, in parallel with the implementation of the developments.
The aim of the call for proposals is to enable residential, corporate and institutional broadband network endpoints to become gigabit-capable, to ensure the continuous improvement of broadband service quality, and to develop the infrastructure required to increase wireless network coverage. The results of the first phase of the call were announced by the Deputy State Secretariat for the Implementation of European Union Developments of the Ministry of Energy on November 17, 2025.












