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"By 2020, all Europeans should have access to the Internet at speeds of over 30 Mbps, and at least 50% of households in Europe should have Internet access at speeds of 100 Mbps. This objective forms part of the Digital Agenda for Europe, a priority initiative of the Europe 2020 strategy aimed at an intelligent, sustainable and inclusive economy. The Digital Agenda also confirms the objective outlined by the European Council of providing all Europeans with basic broadband by 2013. A comprehensive policy must be drawn up for these ambitious objectives, based on a whole range of technologies and careful monitoring of the progress achieved. The objective was outlined of securing a fast and ultra-fast Internet because it will play a central role in economic recovery, representing a platform for supporting innovation throughout the economy, as was the case with electricity and transport in the past. The introduction of ultra-fast, open and competitive networks will stimulate a virtuous cycle in the development of a digital economy, making possible the creation and expansion of new broadband-based services, demand for which will increase among citizens, as a result of which there will also be greater demand for broadband."@en1
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