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Poste challenge Tim and the big names of the tlc on the optical fiber: the internet service starts at one gigabit per second

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After Sky and waiting for Iliad, arriving after the summer, it’s up to Poste to reshuffle the cards in the increasingly competitive fiber optic market with the launch of PosteCasa Ultraveloce. The new solution, announces a note from the group, allows to reach a connection speed of one gigabit per second and includes a second unlimited connection on the 4G network. The offer, developed by Postepay, the digital payments and telephony company of the Poste Italiane Group, is available in all post offices until 31 August 2021 at a promotional price. A direct signal also to Tim and the big telecommunications companies.

A move that increases the competition of operators in an increasingly competitive market that still questions the fate of the single network: a project that the Draghi government has put on stand-by no longer considering it to be crucial for the development of the country.

In detail, the PosteCasa Ultraveloce solution provides two connection options: the first via fiber to browse from home without limits up to 1Gbps, after verification of geographical coverage, and a second from a 4G network to browse without limits and access the WiFi connection anywhere thanks to the 4G connection of the PosteMobile Sim and to a self-installing Us key connected to the modem.

Poste Italiane’s entry into the broadband market is part of the “2024 Sustain & Innovate” business plan presented by CEO Matteo Del Fante to better respond to the growing demand for fast and reliable internet connection services, confirming its central role hired by Poste Italiane for the modernization of the country.

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