FTTP (Fiber to the People) in Greece

August 5, 2009

in Government, Greece, The Blog

Last weekend I saw the national FTTH project making it to the weekly mainstream newspaper covers. This often indicates that the big thing is at the gates!

Today, Mr. Stylianides, the minister of communications, gave a press conference about the project. The ministry released, in writing, a series of details about the project, the most important you already know if you read this blog. The new thing is this picture:

 FTTP (Fiber to the People) in Greece

The picture depicts the 3 zones that Greece will be divided to. This may as well change since public consultation is about (the thing at the gates I was talking earlier), but gives you the general idea. The press release says that the public consultation _is_ available at www.yme.gr but it’s not so, I assume it will be online in the coming… hours (?). I will tweet the URL as soon as I know about it and hopefully blog about it too.

To access the press release visit the ministry’s web site.

Related posts:

  1. Greek National Strategy for Fiber Access Networks
  2. Code of Conduct in Electronic Communications Services in Greece
  3. National Strategy for Electronic Communications industry in Greece – Open Consultation
  4. The Greek FTTH Plan Cools-off for a Year
  5. Municipal Fiber Excitements

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