Digital revolution in Warsaw and Wrocław. The operator increased its reach by 52,000 addresses

2026-04-12 14:00
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2026-04-12 14:00
Polish Open Fiber increased the coverage of its fiber optic network by approx. 52,000 in March. households – the operator said in a statement.

In March, as a result of the expansion, over 11,000 places were within the reach of the PŚO optical network. new households from 67 towns. The most new addresses were added in Warsaw (1,161), Wrocław (829) and Łódź (740).
The operator also modernized the HFC network to the FTTH standard in over 40,000 locations. households. Nearly 160 households from 2 towns were also connected to the PŚO optical network under the European Funds for Digital Development 2021-2027 (FERC) program, co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund.
The group's coverage already covers over 4.5 million households, of which nearly 1.7 million have a fiber-optic network.
Polish Open Fiber (PŚO) is an exclusively wholesale operator offering all retail operators open access to its broadband network on non-discriminatory terms. Currently, the company cooperates with both national and local operators.
Ultimately, the company plans to cover over 6 million households in the country with its FTTH network. (PAP Business)
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