The project aims to provide access to ultra-fast broadband internet, high-quality telecommunications infrastructure and modern electronic communications services in the area 5.14.08.b of the Mazowieckie Voivodeship. It aims to provide households, businesses and places relevant for socio-economic development with access to ultra-fast internet. The aim of the project is to enable the widest possible access to broadband internet, with the highest technical parameters, in areas where market failures in high-speed internet access have been identified. Telecommunications services will be provided on the basis of a very high capacity FERC network. The network will cover 2,665 address points from digitally excluded areas (the so-called white spots, which are the most unprofitable from the point of view of commercial investment), including 2,780 households (residential premises) and 421 enterprises. Own investments will include 18 address points, including 18 households (residential premises) and 8 enterprises. In both cases, the network will be built in fiber optic technology, of which the applicant does not exclude a priori the use of telecommunications access services in the project, including the lease of the infrastructure of another telecommunications undertaking, in particular in the long-term model (the so-called IP). IRU), if it is economically justified and ensures the implementation of project indicators. At all FERC network address points, services with a speed of at least 300/100 Mbps will be available (of which it should be noted that there are no so-called SED address points in the 5.14.08.b area), which will contribute to reducing the differences in access to ultra-fast broadband Internet in individual regions of Poland. The infrastructure will be able (ready/scalable) to provide services with download capacity measured in Gbps.