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Internet in the European Union

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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

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

Regulation

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Speed

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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

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