VodafoneZiggo upgrades with Teleste
August 30, 2022

Teleste has received a significant order from VodafoneZiggo consisting of various network components to secure the operator’s network upgrades in 2023 and onwards. The ordered components, including broadband amplifiers and RF passives, will be part of VodafoneZiggo’s ongoing nationwide network upgrade targeted to ensure premium broadband services to its subscribers.
With more than 7.3 million homes passed in its access network, VodafoneZiggo is one of the leading Dutch providers of broadband and internet services to consumers and businesses. The company is a joint venture between Liberty Global and Vodafone Group.
“We are determined to continue investments in our network to provide our customers with the best experiences and service. When it comes to quality and performance of products, Teleste has shown its capability to support our requirements and secure the availability of network products needed to continuously advance our networks,” stated Leo-Geert van den Berg, Director of Fixed Networks at VodafoneZiggo.
“To provide their subcribers with excellent broadband services nationwide, the product quality and performance requirements of VodafoneZiggo are among the highest seen in Europe. This fits well into the business logic of Teleste, and we are pleased that VodafoneZiggo has selected us to secure their deliveries for 2023 and onwards. With long cooperation traditions between our companies, Vodafone Ziggo is one of the major MSO customers of Teleste, and one of the operators setting the bar for the network capacity and performance development,” said Hanno Narjus, Head of Teleste’s Networks business.
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