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New telecoms rules mark 'quiet revolution' as Commission aims to boost internet speed EU struggles for balance on free flow of business data Very high speed connectivity – who can deliver it? An economy of, by and for the people Innovation & Industry Social Europe & Jobs Digital Digital A set of EU telecoms laws will be remodelled when the European Commission proposes an overhaul today (14 September) of how the sector is governed. Europe’s economy has clearly seen better days. Facing great technological and societal change, it is marred by a sluggish recovery and a lack of investment, write Reinhard Bütikofer and Philippe Lamberts. Before 2020, cable’s performance will equal that expected of 5G and FTTH. German industries have urged caution when the European Commission presents its free flow12
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New telecoms rules mark 'quiet revolution' as Commission aims to boost internet speed EU struggles for balance on free flow of business data Very high speed connectivity – who can deliver it? An economy of, by and for the people Innovation & Industry Social Europe & Jobs Digital Digital A set of EU telecoms laws will be remodelled when the European Commission proposes an overhaul today (14 September) of how the sector is governed. Europe’s economy has clearly seen better days. Facing great technological and societal change, it is marred by a sluggish recovery and a lack of investment, write Reinhard Bütikofer and Philippe Lamberts. Before 2020, cable’s performance will equal that expected of 5G and FTTH. German industries have urged caution when the European Commission presents its free flow16
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