Expansion of Fibre Optics Initiated by OXG in Brackel, Dortmund District
In the heart of Dortmund, Germany, OXG Fiber Optics GmbH has commenced an exciting new project – the expansion of fiber optic technology in the Brackel district.
This development marks OXG's entry into Dortmund, having been active in the city since 2024. The company aims to digitally secure around 64,500 households for decades to come.
The new fiber optic technology promises transmission speeds of up to 1 Gbit/s and more, making it a crucial step towards meeting the increasing demands of rapidly growing data usage. Dr. Hartmut Kühn, Senior Key Account Manager Municipalities at OXG, welcomed Deputy District Mayor Heide Kröger-Brenner and others to mark the start of construction.
Residents in the Brackel district can take advantage of this expansion, as OXG offers a free and non-binding connection to their open fiber optic network during the construction phase. Existing telecommunications connections can continue to be used with the OXG fiber optic connection.
The fiber optic expansion also extends to the districts of Asseln-Wickede and Brackel-Wambel. OXG's open fiber optic network provides residents with a wide range of internet providers, ensuring flexibility and choice. Vodafone and other providers such as Bahnhof Network will market end-user products via the OXG infrastructure.
Interested property owners can give their consent for an OXG fiber optic connection during the construction phase. This can be done digitally and paperlessly via the link www.oxg.de/zustimmen. By doing so, they may potentially benefit from an increase in property value due to a modern fiber optic connection.
Fiber optics are the foundation for a powerful digital life and work. The Deputy District Mayor of the Brackel district, Heide Kröger-Brenner, is pleased that fiber optics are being laid in the district on an economic basis. The fiber optic network being built by OXG is future-proof and aims to digitally secure the city for decades.
For more detailed information about the expansion, please visit the OXG website at www.oxg.de/dortmund. The prerequisite for the fiber optic connection is the consent of the owners, and OXG is building an FTTH network in Dortmund, which is a modern connection method where the fiber optic cable is laid directly into homes.
In conclusion, the fiber optic expansion by OXG in Dortmund's Brackel district is a significant step towards a digitally secure future for the city and its residents.
Data-and-cloud-computing technology plays a crucial role in OXG's fiber optic project, as it facilitates the secure storage and transfer of large amounts of data transmitted at high speeds by the new fiber optic network. The expansion of this technology in Dortmund's Brackel district offers residents a range of benefits, such as increased internet speeds, a wide variety of internet providers, and potential property value increase.