Ascona4net SA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Swiss4net Holding AG from Zug will offer to connect all households and businesses in the
Municipality of Ascona to the new FTTH network for free. With the support of the Municipality of Ascona and thanks to their partnership,
Ascona4net will use the existing duct infrastructure to roll-out the FTTH network, keeping any disturbance from construction works to a minimum. Ascona4net will fully finance the network, without any subsidies or taxpayer contributions, manage the network roll-out and the on-going operation and maintenance of the FTTH network over the long-term.
Ascona4net SA will provide open access to the network to all Communication Service Providers in Switzerland; which will allow them to offer households and businesses with much faster internet, telephony, TV and radio services. The transfer of data and images, high-resolution TV, mobile surfing, video conferencing or working from home will become much easier and more reliable.
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