Examples of using Broadband coverage in English and their translations into Swedish
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financing instruments have not led to universal broadband coverage.
The standard fixed broadband coverage and availability in the Union stands at 97% of homes in 2015,
In the field of State aid in the electronic communications sector, the Commission encourages State aid measures that are aimed at providing equitable broadband coverage at affordable prices for European citizens.
The standard fixed broadband coverage and availability in the Union stood at 97% of homes in 2015,
EUR1,02 billion should be made available to member states, either to improve broadband coverage in rural areas or to respond to new challenges,
fairly across all the Member States, prioritising areas where there is unworkable broadband coverage.
networks should primarily be driven by private operators, state aid can play a crucial role to extend broadband coverage in areas where market operators have no plans to invest.
However, the EESC regards as insufficiently ambitious the Commission's goal of achieving blanket fast broadband coverage(30Mbps) for services and the adoption of ultra-fast broadband(100 Mbps) services for 50% of Europeans by 2020.
so as to increase broadband coverage of under-served areas;
the Member States undertook to significantly reduce regional disparities in internet access across the EU by increasing broadband coverage in under-served locations, and to halve the gap in
so as to increase broadband coverage of under-served areas”.
Stimulate ubiquitous broadband coverage.
Level of fast broadband coverage≥30 Mbs.
Guarantee universal broadband coverage with increasing speeds.
Broadband coverage: reach more than 90% of the EU population.
Fast broadband by 2020: broadband coverage at 30 Mbps or more for 100% of EU citizens.
The Commission encourages aid measures having the objective to provide adequate broadband coverage at affordable prices for all European citizens.
Particularly problematic are rural areas, where consumers suffer because they are deemed too commercially unviable to be given adequate broadband coverage.
for the economy and society justify public policies guaranteeing universal broadband coverage with increasing speeds.