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Rapid-speed Internet gigabytes offered by Vodafone: novel data arteries for approximately 1,100 homes in Rastatt's county

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Rapid-speed Internet service from Vodafone introduced: data arteries connecting approximately 1,100...
Rapid-speed Internet service from Vodafone introduced: data arteries connecting approximately 1,100 homes in Rastatt's county

Rapid-speed Internet gigabytes offered by Vodafone: novel data arteries for approximately 1,100 homes in Rastatt's county

Vodafone, one of the leading telecommunications companies in the world, has been making significant strides in improving its network infrastructure across Germany. This expansion includes the district of Rastatt, where a modernization project has recently been completed to enhance the fixed network.

The project, part of a comprehensive infrastructure offensive by Vodafone, has resulted in new fiber optic cables being laid in many areas and additional fiber optic nodes being built. This upgrade has significantly boosted the capacity of the network, making it capable of supporting data-intensive applications such as video conferencing, music, and video streaming, even during peak times.

The improved network in Rastatt is expected to benefit around 1,100 cable households, providing them with more stability and speed. This comes at a time when data traffic in the district is growing rapidly, with an annual growth rate of currently 12%.

Vodafone's commitment to sustainability is evident in its operations. The company covers 100% of its power demand with renewable energies in Germany, and aims to be carbon neutral by 2025 and emissions-free by 2040.

On a larger scale, Vodafone's machine network for industry and business operates on more than 97% of German territory. The company also boasts a global presence, with over 300 million mobile customers worldwide and more than 175 million devices connected to the internet of things.

In terms of financials, Vodafone Germany generates an annual total turnover of approximately 13 billion euros with around 15,000 employees.

The modernization project in Rastatt is not an isolated event. Last year, Vodafone carried out over 3,500 construction measures in many cities and districts nationwide to improve network quality. The company, in partnership with OXG, plans to build up to seven million new FTTH (Fiber to the Home) fiber optic connections in the coming years.

For the most accurate and up-to-date details about Vodafone’s current infrastructure expansion and the availability of Gigabit-Fast Internet services in Rastatt, it is best to check directly with Vodafone Germany or local municipal announcements.

Diversity is a core value at Vodafone Germany, with various measures in place to promote it, including offers for reconciling family and career, and networks for women, fathers, or LGBT+.

In recognition of its efforts, Vodafone's cable internet was named the test winner among national providers in the CHIP Fixed Network Test 2024, with top marks for price-performance ratio and the highest average bandwidth.

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  1. Vodafone's recent modernization project in Rastatt, a part of their extensive infrastructure offensive, has not only improved the stability and speed of the network for approximately 1,100 cable households but also paves the way for supporting data-intensive applications, such as video conferencing and streaming, due to the new fiber optic cables and added fiber optic nodes.
  2. As a forward-thinking telecommunications company, Vodafone is leveraging technology and finance to create a sustainable, high-speed, and data-intensive network, as seen in their ventures like the construction of up to seven million new FTTH (Fiber to the Home) fiber optic connections, supported by partnerships with companies like OXG.

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