Boly, Hungary: Socio-economic impact of FTTP in a rural village

November 17, 2011

in The Blog

In south Hungary, very close to the borders of the country with Croatia and Serbia there is village called Boly. Boly has nearly 4000 inhabitants and 2000 homes, but it has high-speed broadband access. The project started in 2007 and the video below documents  the socio-economic impact of high-speed broadband as experienced by the users of the network. Thanks Csaba for the link!

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