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Internet in the European Union

Nowadays, Internet in the European Union is a topic of great relevance that arouses wide interest in different areas. Whether in the academic, scientific, social or cultural field, Internet in the European Union has managed to capture the attention of experts and the general public. Its multiple facets and implications make it a topic of constant study and debate. In this article, we will explore the different perspectives and reflections around Internet in the European Union, as well as its impact on current society and its possible future implications.

The internet in the European Union is built through the infrastructure of member states, and regulated by EU law for data privacy, and a free and open media.

Infrastructure

  • WiFi boxes
  • Cables, copper to fibre-optic
  • Electro-magnetic signals
  • Transnational lines

Regulation

Speed

The European Union pledges that all households will have at least 100 Mbps internet speed in 2025, and 1000 Mbps not until 2030.

See also