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Using traditional technology for a future-proof broadband connection: the plowing method as an alternative laying technique

Using traditional technology for a future-proof broadband connection: the plowing method as an alternative laying technique

11.03.2021

The cable plow in use on a field. At the top left is the empty conduit, which is unwound from the drum and then laid in the freshly plowed furrow Photo: IBZ Neubauer When implementing broadband projects, different methods are used to lay the fiber optic cables. In...
Above-Ground Fibre Optic Installation – a Fast and Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Underground Construction

Above-Ground Fibre Optic Installation – a Fast and Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional Underground Construction

4.03.2021

Photo: Adobe Stock When implementing broadband projects, different methods are used to lay the fibre optic cables. In contrast to “classic” civil engineering, in which an open trench is dug and the pipes are laid at least one meter deep, alternative laying...
Trenching – Faster and More Efficient Nationwide Fibre Optic Expansion through Narrow Trenches

Trenching – Faster and More Efficient Nationwide Fibre Optic Expansion through Narrow Trenches

25.02.2021

The Layjet laying fibre optics at Lake Möhnesee in the district of Soest (NRW)Photo: Kreis Soest / Christoph Hellmann When implementing broadband projects, different methods are used to lay the fibre optic cables. In contrast to “classic” civil...
The Flush Drilling Method – with High Pressure during Fibre Optic Installation

The Flush Drilling Method – with High Pressure during Fibre Optic Installation

17.02.2021

Entry point of the directional drilling on a meadow – the drill pipe, which aims diagonally into the ground, is clearly visible Photo: IBZ Neubauer When implementing broadband projects, different methods are used to lay the fibre optic cables. In contrast to...
Gigabit expansion is progressing: over half of all German households have access to bandwidths in the gigabit range

Gigabit expansion is progressing: over half of all German households have access to bandwidths in the gigabit range

9.02.2021

The gigabit expansion is progressing. More than half of all German households have access to bandwidths in the gigabit range. The Federal Ministry of Transport and Digital Infrastructure (BMVI) has published the latest long report on the availability of broadband in...
Whether in urban or rural areas: fiber optics makes you fit for the digital future

Whether in urban or rural areas: fiber optics makes you fit for the digital future

4.02.2021

Hartenfels Castle in Torgau – seat of the North Saxony District Office Photo: North Saxony District Office How the district of North Saxony is using the federal broadband funding program to ensure that citizens and companies are not left behind – fibre...
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