Vodafone Hungary has recently completed network development in three Central Hungarian regions under the Superfast Internet Program, making high-speed broadband Internet access available at more than 18 000 end-points.
Thanks to the development, the company can offer Internet access with speeds of hundreds of megabits to consumer and business customers, schools and public administration institutions in the Monor, Dabas and Gyál districts, a statement by Vodafone points out.
As part of the objectives of its National Infocommunication Strategy, the Hungarian government has committed itself to offering Internet access with speeds of at least 30 Mbps to all households by 2020, connecting at least half of them at speeds of 100 Mbps or above.
The Governmental Information Technology Development Agency (KIFÜ) has surveyed access to broadband services in Hungarian settlements, and has identified the areas and settlements where the network infrastructure required for the provision of services with speeds of 30 Mbps was not in place at the time. KIFÜ issued tenders for each district individually, welcoming the applications of telecommunications companies, subject to pre-defined parameters.
At the beginning of 2017, UPC won the fully Hungarian-funded tender in a total of 14 settlements across three districts in Central Hungary (in the Monor, Dabas and Gyál districts), and after the acquisition of UPC, work was completed by Vodafone Hungary, as UPC's legal successor. Together with the 12 000 end-points undertaken under the Superfast Internet Program, Vodafone has established more than 18 000 end-points capable of offering broadband internet access with speeds of more than 100 Mbps.
“Our presence in the digital space is an integral part of our day-to-day lives. The past few difficult months have also clearly demonstrated the importance of high-quality networks and the significant role digital devices play in our daily lives. This experience has only confirmed to us the importance of continuing to play an active role in developing Hungary's digital competitiveness. With this in mind, we have decided to build additional end-points over and above the numbers we have committed to under the Superfast Internet Program (SZIP), allowing even more people in the region to share in the benefits of digitization, for example, in the form of digital education or remote working," Dr. Gergő J. Budai, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Vodafone Hungary explained.
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