Telekom today started marketing more than 430,000 new fiber optic connections in 66 other municipalities in Germany.
Important to know: The construction of the connections will start shortly, so you can order a connection that future should be available. The areas are increasingly being marketed and expanded in parallel by Telekom. This should have the advantage that the waiting times until the connection can be used are “significantly” reduced.
Households, companies and schools in…
… Bad Salzschlirf, Baltmannsweiler, Bitterfeld-Wolfen, Borken (Hesse), Braunschweig, Dortmund, Düsseldorf, Eislingen/Fils, Emskirchen, Eschenburg, Essen, Frankfurt am Main, Friedrichshafen, Geislingen an der Steige, Gelsenkirchen, Germering, Grossenseebach, Grünwald, Haar, Hagenbüchach, Halberstadt, Hanover, Hohenbrunn, Karlsruhe, Kehl, Kiel, Köthen (Anhalt), Langen (Hessen), Langenbach, Ludwigsburg, Ludwigsfelde, Ludwigshafen, Magdeburg, Magstadt, Maintal, Marl, Meckenheim, Meerbusch, Mülheim an der Ruhr , Naumburg (Saale), Netphen, Neuenrade, Neuss, Oberhausen, Offenbach, Osterhofen, Ottobrunn, Pfeffenhausen, Pirna, Puchheim, Remagen, Remshalden, Rheinbach, Rottenburg, Sandersdorf-Brehna, Sauerlach, Stendal, Stuttgart, Sundern (Sauerland), Thale , Unterfoehring, Weilerswist, Wendlingen am Neckar, Wilhelmsdorf, Wittenberge and Würzburg
The connections offer a download speed of up to 1 gigabit per second. When uploading, it is up to 200 megabits per second.
If you want to use the new bandwidths, you have to book a corresponding tariff. At telekom.de/schneller you can check, as usual, whether your own connection has already benefited from the expansion.