The Broadbandmap provides detailed, transparent information on optical fibre coverage and that of other connection technologies in Italy, making it possible to assess the Internet connection offers available for each individual address/area and then, if required, to make an. The Broadbandmap provides detailed, transparent information on optical fibre coverage and that of other connection technologies in Italy, making it possible to assess the Internet connection offers available for each individual address/area and then, if required, to make an. We have drawn up a coverage plan to bring fibre optics to our country. This allows us to serve not only the A&B Clusters, i. the large urban areas in which there are 282 Italian municipalities, but also the C&D Clusters, the so-called White Areas with low population density. FTTH (Fiber to the Home): The fastest option, delivering speeds of 1 Gbps to 2. Available in most major cities and expanding to medium-sized towns through Open Fiber (the. In Italy, AgCom (Autorità per le Garanzie nelle Comunicazioni - Communications Authority) has introduced the "Broadbandmap", a digital map that identifies all of the Internet access networks available in the national territory. AgCom has worked in cooperation with the main telecommunications. FiberCop runs Italy's most advanced, extensive and pervasive digital network infrastructure. With nearly 28 million kilometres of fibre optic cable already laid – a distance equal to more than 700 times the Earth's circumference – and ultra-broadband coverage reaching over 96% of active lines, the. Open Fiber was created to build a state-of-the-art fibre optic infrastructure in all Italian regions. The Open Fibre plan wants to guarantee coverage of cities, small towns and industrial areas thanks to a FTTH (Fibre To The Home) network speed of up to 10 Gbps, able to provide increasingly. Open Fiber, in partnership with Nokia, has become the first operator in Italy and Europe to test ultra-fast 100 Gbps fiber optic connections, setting a new benchmark in the telecommunications industry.