Re: Rank
And it's going to go down the list probably... here in three years 87% of households will get FTTH for speeds up to 1Gb/s (the fiber infrastructure will be rented to ISP which may sell slower speeds), and the remaining - mostly isolated houses - using wireless technologies at 30Mb/s.
It's a public/private effort - the state will subsidize part of the cost, the private company will get a 20 years concession, after which the network will return to the state.
The incumbent telco, which was slowly deploying an FTTC network mostly in more populated and remunerative areas, was took by surprise and lost the tender, now it has to become much faster and offer more to stay competitive....
Pai-Pai, ehm, bye-bye....