FTTH fiber-optic network operator for rural German municipalities
Unsere Grüne Glasfaser builds and operates fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) infrastructure in rural German communities, backed by Allianz and Telefónica Group since 2020. The tech stack is heavily finance-centric (SAP FI/CO, Excel, mainframe, Active Directory) with almost all active hiring in finance and ops roles—a pattern typical of infrastructure operators managing complex billing, compliance, and asset lifecycles rather than traditional telco product development. Current project focus spans ERP system rollout, accounting process digitalization, and connection delivery workflows.
Unsere Grüne Glasfaser is a German infrastructure provider founded in 2020 as a joint venture between Allianz and Telefónica Group. The company plans and deploys FTTH fiber networks in rural municipalities across Germany, targeting communities with up to 10,000 households. Operating from Ismaning, Bavaria, UGG provides open-access fiber infrastructure to all internet service providers who establish partnerships, positioning itself as a neutral network operator rather than a retail ISP. The 201–500 employee base is concentrated in finance, operations, and workplace management roles, with active hiring steady across Germany.
UGG builds and operates open-access FTTH fiber networks in rural German municipalities. It charges all internet service providers equally for access to its infrastructure, functioning as a neutral network operator backed by Allianz and Telefónica Group.
UGG uses SAP (specifically SAP FI/CO for financial controlling) as its core enterprise system, with active implementation and management of this ERP underway as a major internal project.
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