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Vodafone and Open Fiber, experimentation begins in "white areas"

Vodafone customers in Fino Mornasco (CO), Campagnano di Roma (RM), Anguillara (RM) and San Giovanni La Punta (CT), will have the opportunity to experience the fiber connection with speeds of up to 1 Gigabit.

Vodafone and Open Fiber, experimentation begins in "white areas"

For the first time, Vodafone Italia has simultaneously launched the experimentation of fiber connections in all 4 municipalities - Fino Mornasco (CO), Campagnano di Roma (RM), Anguillara (RM) and S. Giovanni La Punta (CT) - which they are part of regions involved in Infratel tenders to bring ultra-broadband to the white areas (i.e. without ultra-broadband networks) of the country. 

Open Fiber is building, even in less densely populated territories, an optical fiber infrastructure that aims to reduce the digital divide by allowing the use of advanced services even in the so-called white areas (over 7600 municipalities in all Italian regions). The infrastructure created is of the FTTH (Fiber To The Home) type, i.e. it establishes a direct fiber optic connection with the customers' homes, guaranteeing maximum reliability and capable of supporting transmission speeds of up to 1 Gbps both in download and upload . Open Fiber's FTTH is in fact distinguished by the Agcom green dot, because this type of network ensures the fastest connections available on the market. 

Vodafone customers, already using an ADSL connection, will be able to experience, for a few months and free of charge, all the power of 1 Gbps fiber which enables new services, from virtual reality to telemedicine, and makes services such as UHD video streaming, the most innovative video games, of large files and the use of Cloud tools for archiving photos, videos and documents. 

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