EU looks to 5G and supercomputing for economic recovery

21 SEPTEMBER 2020

The European Commission has urged member states to work together on accelerating the roll-out of fibre and 5G to help drive economic recovery from COVID-19.

A new recommendation calls on EU countries to develop a “toolbox” of best practices by March 30 2021. It should include a common approach on measures to: reduce costs and increase the speed of deployment; provide timely access to 5G radio spectrum and encourage operators’ investments in expanding network infrastructure; and establish more cross-border coordination for radio spectrum assignments to support innovative 5G services.

Margrethe Vestager, Executive Vice-President for a Europe fit for the Digital Age, said: “Broadband and 5G connectivity lay the foundation for the green and digital transformation of the economy, regardless if we talk about transport and energy, healthcare and education, or manufacturing and agriculture.

“And we have seen the current crisis highlight the importance of access to very high-speed internet for businesses, public services and citizens, but also to accelerate the pace towards 5G. We must therefore work together towards fast network rollout without any further delays.”  

Member states should identify and share best practices for the toolbox by December 20 before agreeing on the list by March 30.

Read more at: https://www.mobileeurope.co.uk/press-wire/15140-eu-looks-to-5g-and-supercomputing-for-economic-recovery

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