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Open Fiber and Vetrya, agreement for ultra-fast connection

Voola is born, the new national offer for ultra-fast Internet access for citizens, professionals and companies: it starts on 21 October

Open Fiber and Vetrya, agreement for ultra-fast connection

Vetrya and Open Fiber have signed a strategic agreement for bring ultra-fast connectivity to individuals and businesses. Vetrya has launched Voola, the new national telecommunications operator that will offer fiber optic connections based on Open Fiber's FTTH (Fiber To The Home, the fiber that arrives directly inside homes and offices) network, capable of reaching up to 10 Gigabits per second.

The Voola offer is aimed at individuals, professionals and companies, will be available from 21 October 2021 and will include the following proposals: Voola CASA, dedicated to the private market, Voola PRO, dedicated to the freelance market, Voola COMPANY, dedicated to business market. As part of Vetrya's development model, the birth of Voola makes it possible to complete the offer for digital transformation aimed at its customers, providing them with an additional and complementary ultra-broadband connectivity service.

"For us, the creation of an ultra broadband FTTH connectivity operator is the completion of the digital transformation offer, which represents one of the business models of the new industrial plan - commented Luca Tomassini, President and Chief Executive Officer of Vetrya – A future-proof solution for citizens, freelancers and companies. To carry out the project we have chosen Open Fiber, whose mission is to build a future in which the new fiber optic technology will be able to change the life of our country. Through Voola, citizens and companies, from small villages to large cities, will be able to benefit from the best performance of fiber optic connections, which allow maximum Internet connection speed and, at the same time, enable numerous Internet services, Vetrya's core business ”.

The partnership with Vetrya expands the portfolio of commercial agreements that Open Fiber has entered into with over one hundred operators. The marketing of services on the network created by Open Fiber it is open in 185 cities large and medium-sized and in over 2500 small municipalities.

"The presence of Open Fiber, which with its wholesale-only model makes a latest generation neutral network available to everyone, has meant that the TLC market has also opened up to other sectors" he commented Mario Rossetti, General Manager of Open Fiber. “In recent months, several operators such as Vetrya have decided to enter the landline market, and it is no coincidence that they have chosen to use the FTTH network to develop their services, which is the only one capable of accommodating all technological developments that will be developed over the years".

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