DB broadband GmbH, a German dark fiber provider managing railway company Deutsche Bahn’s fiber optic network capacity, today reiterated its plan to expand its dark fiber network in Germany to 33.4k route kilometers (20.8k route miles) by 2027 – equipping its entire railway system
DB broadband’s fiber optic network spans 20.0k+ route kilometers (12.4k+ route miles)
the fiber network connects 5.4k Deutsche Bahn railway stations in Germany
DB broadband is engaged in several projects which contribute to the “continuous expansion” of its dark fiber network in Germany
the company is focusing on the lease-up of capacity on its dark fiber network
the company partners with internet service providers (ISPs) and carriers
is utilizing Deutsche Bahn’s dark fiber network as part of its roll-out of high-speed internet services
this deployment is taking place for homes and businesses in Germany’s state of Schleswig-Holstein
TNG is using Deutsche Bahn’s fiber optic network to fill-in certain gaps within its own network
DB broadband is leasing TNG 55 kilometers (34 miles) of unused fiber optic cable (i.e.
dark fiber) on the route between Kiel and Schleswig
bisping & bisping
a telecommunications provider in the state of Bavaria
is leveraging Deutsche Bahn’s dark fiber network in the municipality of Gangkofen
bisping & bisping supplies 1.5k households with high-speed internet
As part of bisping & bisping’s network expansion
a total of 177 kilometers (110 miles) of fiber optic routes were needed to be deployed in rural areas
bisping & bisping leased a total of 58 kilometers (36 miles) of fiber from DB broadband
this fiber was located along Deutsche Bahn’s railway system
DNS:NET, a telecommunications provider, is employing Deutsche Bahn’s dark fiber network to supply 40 educational institutions and 350 buildings, including a significant number of households
DNS:NET is utilizing Deutsche Bahn’s fiber optic network to fill-in particular gaps within its own network in parts of Cottbus
DB broadband is leasing DNS:NET 66 kilometers (41 miles) of unused dark fiber
this fiber traverses the route between Halbe (district of Brandenburg) and Cottbus
Over the past few months, DB broadband has signed framework agreements with all the major German telecommunications providers. Therefore, these operators can now lease from DB broadband, unused dark fiber capacity on Deutsche Bahn’s fiber network throughout Germany
DB broadband also offers its nationwide dark fiber network to enterprises in neighboring countries which require connectivity into Germany
the “continuous expansion” of DB broadband’s fiber optic infrastructure enables customers to grow alongside DB broadband’s expansion routes
the company has plans to grow its network by 67%
to 33.4k route kilometers (20.8k route miles) by 2027
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