Solutions for the public sector
Cooperation models
Today, an efficient broadband infrastructure is essential for economic growth and quality of life in cities, municipalities, and rural districts. As a specialized engineering company, we offer comprehensive support in the planning, implementation, and financing of broadband projects. Our focus is not only on the technical implementation, but also on the optimal use of funding programs and the development of innovative cooperation models between infrastructure owners, network operators, and service providers.
Successful broadband expansion through collaboration – open access as the key
Comprehensive and high-performance broadband expansion is best achieved through cooperation rather than competition. Open access enables several network operators to work together on a shared infrastructure in order to exploit synergies and implement projects efficiently.
We develop individually tailored cooperation models for you that combine the strengths of different providers. In this way, we create the basis for a modern, high-performance network that offers benefits to all parties involved – from technical optimizations to more economical use of available funding and resources.
Successful broadband expansion through collaboration – open access as the key
Comprehensive and high-performance broadband expansion is best achieved through cooperation rather than competition. Open access enables several network operators to work together on a shared infrastructure in order to exploit synergies and implement projects efficiently.
We develop individually tailored cooperation models for you that combine the strengths of different providers. In this way, we create the basis for a modern, high-performance network that offers benefits to all parties involved – from technical optimizations to more economical use of available funding and resources.
Your advantages with our cooperation models:
- Increased efficiency: Shared use of infrastructure reduces costs and avoids duplicate expansion.
- Funding optimization: Effective use of public funds thanks to coordinated planning.
- Future security: Open network structures guarantee long-term flexibility for all partners.
- Better supply: Faster network expansion, even in areas that are difficult to develop.
- With our experience in broadband expansion and the management of complex projects, we are your partner for developing sustainable, future-proof solutions. Together, we can lay the foundations for a digital infrastructure that will strengthen your region in the long term.
Possible solutions for cooperation are shown in the following layer model*:
(1 layer) The passive network: Cable routes, empty conduits, distributors, cables
(2 layer) The active network: Routers, switches, converters
(3 layer) Services: Telephony, television, Internet
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Vertically integrated
In the vertically integrated model, a telecommunications provider delivers its products to the end customer as a full-service provider using its own network infrastructure. Marketing, sales, and after-sales tasks are also part of the company’s range of services.
Passive sharing
An infrastructure owner (e.g. municipality, public utility company) leases its passive infrastructure to several network operators and service providers.
Active sharing
In this operator model, a company maintains the passive and active network and offers open access to various service providers. This model is often used by public utility companies.
Full separation
This model is increasingly common in larger networks. An infrastructure owner (e.g. a public utility company) tenders the operation of the network as a service concession for an extended period. Several service providers deliver the desired services to the end customer via the network.
In the vertically integrated model, a telecommunications provider delivers its products to the end customer as a full-service provider using its own network infrastructure. Marketing, sales, and after-sales tasks are also part of the company’s range of services.
Passive sharing
An infrastructure owner (e.g. municipality, public utility company) leases its passive infrastructure to several network operators and service providers.
Active sharing
In this operator model, a company maintains the passive and active network and offers open access to various service providers. This model is often used by public utility companies.
Full separation
This model is increasingly common in larger networks. An infrastructure owner (e.g. a public utility company) tenders the operation of the network as a service concession for an extended period. Several service providers deliver the desired services to the end customer via the network.
Source information: https://www.sfg.at/wp-content/uploads/2020/05/zukunftvernetzen_verlegeleitfaden-bundesministerium.pdf
We support your broadband project throughout all phases, from initial market exploration to commissioning of the network. We coordinate between the network operators, authorities, lawyers, and funding bodies involved and ensure that all project goals are achieved on time and within budget.
We support you in setting the course for a future-proof digital infrastructure. With tailor-made solutions and our many years of expertise, we support your municipality in mastering the challenges of digitalization and taking advantage of new opportunities. Together, we create the basis for an efficient, networked, and livable region.
We support you in setting the course for a future-proof digital infrastructure. With tailor-made solutions and our many years of expertise, we support your municipality in mastering the challenges of digitalization and taking advantage of new opportunities. Together, we create the basis for an efficient, networked, and livable region.
