In this video we show how to accomplish better connectivity for a more digital EU and answer questions about the Wifi4EU initiative and 5G in the EU. More info: [ Ссылка ]
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Advanced connectivity is the fundamental building block of the digital transformation and the enabler of a sustainable future. Fixed and wireless networks contribute significantly to providing affordable and accessible services and bridging the digital divide.
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- How to create a more digital Europe
- What is the Wifi4EU initiative?
- How can 5G impact the EU?
- How does EU Connectivity work?
Every home, every business should have fast, reliable broadband services. This would help us all be better connected, while boosting productivity and performance for every business.
It is essential to join forces in the European Union to stay at the forefront of this technology. If developed and used within an ecosystem of excellence and trust, European AI can be globally competitive while at the same time ensuring the respect of European values.
The Internet does not stop at the border. We want to feel comfortable going online and communicating from another Member State. We need a free and open Internet; and we should maximise our wireless capacity across the EU. We should benefit from the best content, deals and services, wherever we are in the EU; and businesses should be able to market and share their bright ideas across the EU.
Topics related to this chapter:
- Broadband Europe - tomorrow's digital services, from streaming TV to cloud computing to e-Health, rely on fast, effective broadband connections.
- Telecoms - we want a sound framework for telecommunications, promoting investment in broadband networks, supporting wireless technologies, without high roaming charges, boosting competition and consumer rights.
- Wireless Europe - radio spectrum policy helps to make the most of our airwaves.
- Roaming - EU rules keep down the cost of using your mobile phone and smart device when roaming.
- Open internet means Internet users can access the content, applications and services of their choice; it promotes competition among network, services and content providers.
- Global internet and telecommunications - together with other global players, the Commission works to shape the developments of the internet and the telecommunications world.
Enhanced connectivity will support more connections and they will be faster and more reliable. It will empower people and businesses with better, faster and more widespread internet coverage. Citizens will have access to more efficient digital services, consumers will enjoy more choices and available information, and businesses will explore new opportunities through innovative business models, remote collaborations and digital tools.
▬ Connectivity benefits & goals: ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬
- All European households should have access to 100 Mbps connections by 2025, with the possibility to upgrade those networks to reach much higher speeds
- All main socio-economic drivers - such as schools, universities, research centres, transport hubs, hospitals, public administrations, and enterprises relying on digital technologies - should have access to gigabit connectivity
- Uninterrupted 5G coverage should be available in all urban areas and all major terrestrial transport paths to connect people and objects
- Access to mobile data connectivity everywhere, in all places where people live, work, travel and gather.
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