TEO offers free upgrade to 300Mbps to FTTH subscribers

May 6, 2011

Lithuanian telecom operator TEO LT AB offers free upgraded speeds of upto 300Mbps to its existing FTTH subscribers. In an attractive offer to boost up the highspeed broadband in Lithuania, TEO said their ZEBRA FTTH subscribers can enjoy the increased speeds from 16th May 2011. TEO LT AB is the largest provider of integrated telecom, IT and TV services in Lithuania.

The increased high speed offer comes at no extra cost to subscribers. Subscribers now enjoying the speed of upto 100 Mbps will experience the benefits of 300 Mbps.

Lithuania has fifth position when FTTH Council updated data on December 2010 for the global ranking of fiber to the home or building connected countries. Approximately 23% of Lithuanian homes are either connected with Fiber to the home or fiber to the building broadband services. Fiber to the home services are available to almost 17% of Lithuanian homes and the rest 6% are connected with fiber to the building broadband service. The last update from FTTH council shows UAE as the most connected countries with Fiber to the Home broadband service. UAE has more than 32% houses connected to Fiber To The Home broadband. Japan stands at second position with more than 26% of the homes connected with fiber to the home broadband. Lithuania stands at third position when it comes to only Fiber to the home penetration.

TEO LT AB says its FTTH network covers almost 570,000 subscribers in Lithuania. Fiber to the home deployment is progressing in Lithuania at a faster pace compared to other European countries.

TEO LT AB’s broadband plans are available at a competitive rate with different plans that suits to the requirement of its subscribers. Twenty-Four Hours FTTH which has a speed of upto 10Mbps costs US$ 4.26 per month. Basic FTTH plan which has a connection speed of 20 Mbps in Lithuania and 5 Mbps abroad will be upgraded to 40 Mbps in both Lithuania and abroad at the same cost of approximately US$15.67 per month. Optimal FTTH plan, which has 80 Mbps in Lithuania and 20 Mbps abroad will be upgraded to 100 Mbps at the same monthly charges of US$ 21.45. Premium FTTH subscribers who has been enjoying a connection speed of 100 Mbps in Lithuania and 40 Mbps abroad will be upgraded upto 300 Mbps from this month 16th at the same monthly charges of US$ 34.35.

Compared to the FTTH offers of many operators, the FTTH plans offered by TEO LT AB is very attractive to the Lithuanian subscribers. FTTH Internet services provided by TEO are available for use to about half of the country's population. Next-generation services are being developed at the fastest rate in the country's biggest cities - they are available for use to approximately 86 percent residents of Vilnius, 95 per cent residents of Klaipėda, 75 percent residents of Kaunas, more than half of Panevėžys and Šiauliai residents.

TEO investments in the FTTH network, which is being expanded in fifty cities of Lithuania, will amount to more than US$ 30 million this year. Total investments in the next-generation FTTH network, which has been expanded for four years, will by the end of 2011 exceed US$ 140 million.

The FTTH network is being actively developed also in business centres and office buildings - by the end of 2012 leading-edge technologies will become available to businesses and organizations, which have their offices in more than one thousand office buildings and business centres.

TEO is the largest Lithuanian broadband Internet access and voice telephony services operator, providing integrated telecommunication, IT and TV services to residents and business. TEO has the largest experience in the telecommunications business in Lithuania. 68.08 per cent of the Company’s shares are directly and indirectly owned by TeliaSonera AB, which is one of the largest telecommunications corporations in the Nordic and Baltic countries. TEO Group is a part of TeliaSonera Group, which operates in 20 countries in Europe and Asia.

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