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EU to Enhance WiFi and Connectivity by 2030

August 30, 2024
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EU to Enhance WiFi and Connectivity by 2030

The European Union has unveiled an ambitious plan to make Europe the most connected continent by 2030 as part of its Digital Decade framework. This initiative aims to significantly enhance connectivity across the region through a combination of policy harmonization, service expansion, and the deployment of advanced digital infrastructure. At the heart of this strategy is the drive to improve high-speed internet and gigabit network coverage, ensuring that every citizen benefits from the digital transition.

A notable component of the EU’s connectivity push is the WiFi4EU initiative, which has been instrumental in providing free Wi-Fi access in public spaces such as parks and libraries. This program has already established over 90,000 access points, bringing improved internet access to many remote and underserved areas, including islands like Patmos in Greece and regions like Guadeloupe. The initiative is designed to bridge the digital divide, enhancing connectivity for residents and visitors alike.

To achieve its connectivity targets, the EU has set ambitious goals of providing high-speed internet access to all households by 2025 and ensuring gigabit connectivity across the continent by 2030. This will involve the extensive deployment of advanced fiber and 5G networks, supported by the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF Digital), which funds strategic infrastructure projects crucial for economic growth and innovation.

In addition to infrastructure improvements, the EU is focusing on digital inclusion by developing digital skills and supporting small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in adopting new technologies. These efforts are intended to foster a digitally resilient society, drive economic growth, and improve the overall quality of life for European citizens. Through these comprehensive measures, the EU is poised to create a more connected and technologically advanced Europe.

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  • EU Aims to Enhance WiFi and Connectivity Across Europe by 2030
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