Court Rules 1&1 “Glasfaser-DSL” Advertising Misleading
German Court Rules 1&1 "Glasfaser-DSL" Advertising Misleading German consumers should be cautious: a court has found that 1&1's advertising for so-called "Glasfaser-DSL" (fiber DSL) is misleading. Providers sometimes promote "fiber" technologies even when the final connection into buildings relies on copper or coaxial cables, which offer lower performance than true fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) links. The ruling highlights a common marketing practice where terms like "Kabel-Glasfaser" or "Koax-Glasfaser" suggest full fiber coverage, while in reality the last mile often remains copper or coax. The court decision reinforces the need for transparent communication about the actual network technology delivered to customers. FTTH (Fiber to the Home): Fiber optic cable runs all the way to the residence — highest speeds and reliability. FTTB/FTTC (Fiber to the Building/Curb): Fiber reaches a building or street cabinet;…
