Glass fiber expansion in Lambsheim: Progress and new information on April 8th!

Glass fiber expansion in Lambsheim: Progress and new information on April 8th!
The fiber optic expansion in the municipality of Lambsheim seems to finally get in motion after a longer phase of silence. Almost two and a half years ago, the local council approved the self -expansion of German fiber optic. In the summer of 2023, the required demand base rate of 33 percent was reached. Since then, however, there has been no further information on the progress of the project. Die Rheinpfalz reports that Isabelle Scherer, senior manager for municipal cooperation at Deutsche Glankfaser, on Tuesday, April 8, will give a lecture at 7 p.m. in a public council meeting. She will explain the current status of the project to the members of the municipal council and the reasons for the delayed start of construction.
Although no further information was announced by the German fiber optic in the run -up to the lecture, the hope of a positive announcement that could bring more clarity about the further course of the expansion are growing. Lambsheim is also waiting for a comprehensive internet supply that is essential in today's digitized world.
expansion activities in Kempen
A similar picture is shown in the city of Kempen, where German fiber optics is also active. Here the company started with the bundling of demand in the south of Kempen, in St. Hubert and Tönisberg. A total of 7,500 addresses are affected. The expansion will start as soon as 33 percent of households have signed a preliminary contract. The bundling of demand for the south of Kempen runs until May 2, while the deadline for St. Hubert and Tönisberg extends until May 8th. RP online Have concluded preliminary contract, in St. Hubert and Tönisberg it is only 4 percent.
The bundling of demand plays a crucial role in the progress of the expansion, since it enables companies to measure the need for fiber optic connections in different areas. The reasons for the sluggish participation in the bundling of demand are often suspected in ignorance of the advantages of a quick internet connection.
The national context
Against the background of these developments it becomes clear that fiber optic expansion in Germany is becoming more important. By 2030, the federal government is aiming for fiber optic connections to be available across the board and the 5G mobile phone standard. Around 92 percent of the area of Germany is already supplied with 5G. The Federal Government has passed a bill to accelerate the expansion of telecommunications networks. This recognizes a public interest in the network expansion and thus accelerates approval procedures.With a Gigabit Basic book, a central information portal is also to be established in order to better plan the network expansion. At a time when it is hardly possible for many households to achieve reasonable speeds, there are also regulations that enable consumers to reduce costs if agreed speeds are not met.
The current developments in Lambsheim and Kempen thus reflect a larger trend that is supposed to drive fiber optic expansion throughout Germany. The upcoming information from the German glass fiber should be of great interest to many residents.
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