"At this year’s annual multinational conference of the “FTTH Council Europe”, which takes place from 16th to 18th February 2016 in the halls of LuxExpo at Luxembourg-Kirchberg, POST Luxembourg was awarded the “FTTH Council Europe Award” for its efforts in the expansion of FTTH.
FTTH stands for “Fibre To The Home”. With this form of electronic high-speed data connectivity, the fibre ends – as its name suggests – in the customer’s home; the fibre material used has the flexibility of copper cable and so enables optimal installation. The FTTH Council is an industry association that actively promotes this advanced technology in Europe. (...)
Exemplary open business model
In addition, the FTTH Council Europe said, POST Luxembourg is one of the most progressive fibre-optic providers in Europe, which offers its customers a transmission rate of 1 Gbit/s, innovative TV, streaming and cloud services, and establishes high performance public WiFi networks for Luxembourg municipalities.
The open business model of POST Luxembourg, which allows various providers to offer their services on the same infrastructure, is also exemplary and encourages competition, and offers individual customers as well as commercial enterprises an ideal range of options.
POST Luxembourg is honoured to be awarded this renowned prize and welcomes the opportunity to present its optic fibre network to the experts attending the FTTH Conference in Luxembourg. The company regards the “FTTH Council Europe Award” as an additional incentive to continue its efforts to expand FTTH further in future."Source:
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