Europe is striving to become the most connected continent by 2030, and the EU has launched various initiatives to enhance digital infrastructure across the region. The focus is on harmonizing regulations to promote cross-EU services and expand networks for better connectivity.
The European Union is committed to boosting digital connectivity in Europe to achieve the goals of the Digital Decade. Thibaut Kleiner, the Director of Future Networks at DG Connect, provides insights into the EU’s efforts to improve digital infrastructure and meet connectivity targets. Here’s a closer look at the initiatives and progress in Europe’s journey towards enhanced digital connectivity.
Europe’s Connectivity Goals
The EU aims to ensure affordable and high-speed digital connectivity for all residents by 2030. This comprehensive approach includes enhancing fixed networks, undersea cables, satellite communications, and wireless networks to achieve widespread connectivity. The Digital Decade Policy Programme outlines clear targets for digital maturity, including 100% 5G coverage in populated areas by 2030. While progress has been made, disparities among Member States remain, requiring continued investment to bridge the connectivity gap.
Supporting Research and Innovation
The European Commission, in collaboration with industry partners, established the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking to focus on 6G research and 5G deployment. With significant investments in advanced technologies and use cases, Europe aims to strengthen its technological excellence in next-generation connectivity. Efforts are underway to drive innovation and propel Europe towards a more connected future.
Challenges and Solutions
Despite advancements in 5G deployment, challenges persist in fully leveraging advanced services and spectrum bands. Telecom operators’ reluctance to invest in 6G networks before capitalizing on 5G poses a hurdle to progress. The EU is working towards regulatory reforms to foster a competitive market and facilitate investment in cutting-edge networks. Addressing emerging technologies’ convergence with connectivity and ensuring sustainability are key priorities for Europe’s digital transformation.
Recovery and Resilience
Enhancing security in digital networks and infrastructure is a strategic focus for the EU to bolster resilience and address evolving threats. Security requirements are integrated into EU funding programmes to promote secure 5G networks and overall cybersecurity measures. Legislation will continue to prioritize security across various sectors to safeguard against potential risks and vulnerabilities.
International Cooperation
Collaboration on global standards and technology challenges is vital for driving competitiveness and interoperability in 5G and 6G networks. The EU is engaging in digital dialogues with key partners worldwide to foster research collaboration and align on common standards. International cooperation plays a crucial role in shaping the future of digital connectivity and ensuring a globally connected ecosystem.