With close to 10,000 km new fiber built in 2021, GlobalConnect keeps expanding its fiber network across all its markets in Northern Europe. Only in the last quarter, GlobalConnect reached several milestones and announced numerous ambitious initiatives, making GlobalConnect one of Europe’s fastest growing digital infrastructure providers.
This quarter, GlobalConnect clarified its position, having the largest interconnected fiber network in the Nordics. While its fiber footprint has expanded with 10.9%, so has the group’s FTTH (fiber-to-the-home) customer base, now amounting to 420,000 customers connected, an 11.8% increase compared to Q4 2020. In addition, the datacenters throughout the group now mounts a total of 30 000 square meters, catering for robust cloud services and the continuously increasing international demand for high capacity.
This quarter, GlobalConnect also initiated several key initiatives throughout its four markets, such as the rollout of a digital highway from northern Sweden to Berlin and GlobalConnect acquisition of Telenor Sweden’s FTTH fiber assets and communications operator Open Universe. GlobalConnect also entered the FTTH market of Northern Germany with the initial ambition of connecting 10,000 homes. The first 100+ customers are now connected, but the rollout, offering end-consumers fiber-based broadband through its existing network infrastructure, continues in 2022.
“The milestones we have achieved during the last quarter really show that GlobalConnect has become a major international connectivity challenger, and one of Europe’s fastest growing digital infrastructure providers. We keep expanding our customer base, acquiring important assets from local competitors, as well as entering new markets. We are on a growth trajectory, we intend to continue in 2022”, says Martin Lippert, Group CEO, GlobalConnect.