The package also includes two phone lines with up to three phone numbers.
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An upstream upgrade to 600 Mbit/s runs an extra €9.99 ($11.29).
Customers can boost the upstream to 1 Gbit/s for an extra €9.99 ($11.29) per month.
Fliegen: €24.99 ($28.25) for 1 Gbit/s down by 500 Mbit/s up for the first six months, then the price rises to €89.99 ($101.73).Time will tell how broad of a net Liberty Networks Germany will cast, but the JV did unveil several service packages led by broadband, including some price breaks during the first six months of service.īy tier, here's a snapshot of those options. "So, it's a very targeted … small initiative to begin with, and we'll see how it unfolds." Germany "has little to no fiber, and our objective is to look for areas where there's essentially no competition," added Liberty Global CEO Mike Fries. "We definitely feel that we have a lot of scale, a lot of efficiencies from our core network builds across Europe, which make us a more attractive and a lower-cost builder of fiber in Germany than perhaps a standalone start." The JV in Germany is a "new opportunity" for Liberty Global, Charles Bracken, Liberty Global's EVP and CFO, said last month. The JV formed a couple years after Liberty Global exited the German market in 2019 after selling off its assets in the country, along with its operations in Hungary, Romania and the Czech Republic, to Vodafone. "The aim is to quickly create opportunities for individual fiber connections as a reliable partner for municipalities," Robert Dunn, managing director, connectivity investments at Liberty Global, said in a statement.
The general idea is to take a "modular approach" by targeting a relatively small number of underserved German municipalities in phase one, and possibly open to more investment and deployments based on the success of that initial work. (Image source: Screencap from The new brand and details of that initial deployment arrive more than a month after the public introduction of Liberty Networks Germany, a unit that will assess opportunities for FTTP networks in greenfield areas of Germany. The home page of the muni-focused helloFiber touts a message of fiber for the community.