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The Provincial States of Limburg do not have a clear picture of the extent of the issue of the absence of Next Generation Access (NGA) in Limburg. They have decided to have an inventory conducted on the topic of high-speed internet in Limburg. In this report, Dialogic and Intertec present the outcomes of this research. We conducted this research by interviewing approximately 25 individuals, analysing data sets and (scientific) literature. NGA stands for Next Generation Access networks. In simple terms, these are telecommunications networks that can provide fast internet connections (more than 30 Mbit/s) to households and business consumers. In the white areas, NGA is not available, in the grey areas there is one NGA option, and in the black areas, consumers can choose between two or more NGA infrastructures. An important delineation is that this report pertains to access networks and not the underlying or overlying core networks. Additionally, our focus is primarily on the physical networks rather than the services that can be provided. A final relevant delineation is that we do refer to households and business consumers, but we exclude various objects such as water purification facilities, dyke monitoring, and locks from consideration.


