Despite widespread EU access to broadband services...
Despite widespread EU access to broadband services at the end of 2012, “significant challenges still remain in delivering high speed broadband” to all of the EU, said a European Commission report released Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1cv6eg7). The report, by broadband market research…
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company Point Topic, showed 93 percent of EU households had DSL Internet (standard broadband) coverage, but only 12.4 percent of rural EU households had access to next-generation broadband at the end of 2012. The EU has made it an agenda item to spread next-generation broadband access to all citizens by 2020.