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The initial search yielded 23,124 articles, of which 23,112 were identified from the bibliographic databases and 12 were identified in Google Scholar and citation searching. After the three-step screening process, we finally…
The initial search yielded 23,124 articles, of which 23,112 were identified from the bibliographic databases and 12 were identified in Google Scholar and citation searching. After the three-step screening process, we finally…
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The economic expansion and operation of high-performance fibre-optic networks is increasingly presenting municipal utilities with strategic, economic and structural challenges. Given the high investment costs, complex legal frameworks and limited scalability, it is becoming clear that independent expansion and operation by individual municipal utilities is no longer economically viable in many cases.
As a result, cooperation, partnerships and investment models are becoming increasingly important. They make it possible to share risks, leverage synergies and sustainably improve the profitability of fibre-optic projects. At the same time, such models place high demands on legal structuring, technical implementation and economic evaluation.
Against this backdrop, we would like to discuss current developments, challenges and possible solutions with you.
We are delighted to welcome an experienced practitioner to the webinar: Dieter Lindauer, Managing Director of Stadtwerke Neustadt a. Rbge. GmbH, who will share insights into the challenges and experiences from a municipal utility’s perspective.
Please note: the event will be held in German. We kindly ask you to register your interest via the ‘Register your interest’ button by 5 November 2025.
By registering for the webinar, your data will be shared with Watson Farley & Williams and SBR-net Consulting AG. Your data will be used exclusively for the purposes of this webinar.
We identified 14,518 unique hits through electronic database searches, and an additional 230 through grey literature searches. Following exclusions at title/abstract and full text stage, a total of 35 articles from the database searches and 33…
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Microsoft is busy rolling out new curvy and colorful new Office icons, and now it’s revealing a set of design concepts it experimented with before finalizing these new icons. Some of the concepts are radically different from what Microsoft is…