>De partijen overwegen om twee nieuwe joint ventures op re richten gericht op respectievelijk Vlaanderen en Wallonië. Binnen dit partnerschap willen ze “tot 1,7 miljoen bijkomende woningen en bedrijven in dunbevolkte gebieden aansluitbaar maken op fiber”. **Daardoor verhoogt de ambitie inzake fiberdekking tot 5,9 miljoen aansluitingen (of 95 procent) tegen 2032**.
Please do so so that we can leave the middle ages
Polen heeft dit al twintig jaar…
I recently had the fiber “upgrade” installed and have suffered from low res Netflix ever since… They wanted me to pay 5 euros extra a month to get the additional fiber speed, keeping the price the same meant they would artificially slow down the speed to what it was before. Not the case, it’s effectively worse than it was before. Thanks proximus for your “free” upgrade!
They did the almost the entire city I’m in last year, except for the neighbourhood I live in. Ugh.
Yes, probably the cheap-ass multimode plastic fiber
I was so shocked when I went to Chile and was downloading files at 50mb/s, that’s more than 10 times faster than I ever achieved in Belgium
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>De partijen overwegen om twee nieuwe joint ventures op re richten gericht op respectievelijk Vlaanderen en Wallonië. Binnen dit partnerschap willen ze “tot 1,7 miljoen bijkomende woningen en bedrijven in dunbevolkte gebieden aansluitbaar maken op fiber”. **Daardoor verhoogt de ambitie inzake fiberdekking tot 5,9 miljoen aansluitingen (of 95 procent) tegen 2032**.
Please do so so that we can leave the middle ages
Polen heeft dit al twintig jaar…
I recently had the fiber “upgrade” installed and have suffered from low res Netflix ever since… They wanted me to pay 5 euros extra a month to get the additional fiber speed, keeping the price the same meant they would artificially slow down the speed to what it was before. Not the case, it’s effectively worse than it was before. Thanks proximus for your “free” upgrade!
They did the almost the entire city I’m in last year, except for the neighbourhood I live in. Ugh.
Yes, probably the cheap-ass multimode plastic fiber
I was so shocked when I went to Chile and was downloading files at 50mb/s, that’s more than 10 times faster than I ever achieved in Belgium