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Connecting Europe with fast broadband

Brussels, 2 October 2012

Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) conference
SPEECH/12/668 (see the source)
by Neelie Kroes
Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda

Ladies and gentlemen,

It's time to give our economy an upgrade.sentence permalink

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The digital world makes us more competitive. Doing more online means better businesses, better opportunities, and better public services.sentence permalink

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So: are we going to take our place as the connected, competitive continent? Or are we going to stay antiquated and analogue?sentence permalink

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The CEF sets aside nine billion euros for digital public services and high-speed broadband. Today I want to make three points.sentence permalink

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First, the money for broadband - one billion euros per year - is an investment worth making. ICT investment is the most productive you can get; it builds growth and it creates jobs.sentence permalink

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For example, in Germany alone, up to 2020, broadband upgrade plans could boost the economy by 170 billion euros, and create nearly a million jobs.sentence permalink

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And no wonder!

Think of the extra services fast broadband enables. In the EU, eProcurement could save 100 billion euros a year; cloud computing 250 billion. E-Health, eGovernment, smart cities: they can generate jobs, improve lives, and make public funds work harder.sentence permalink

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All of those innovations are worth investing in: but they all need fast internet.sentence permalink

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The fact is we are far from hitting the ceiling of Internet innovation. Let's not tie ourselves down with slow connections.sentence permalink

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Second: remember financial instruments attract significant private sector leverage: so every cent works around seven times harder. Every Member State will get back more total investment than they put in.sentence permalink

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And remember, a financial instrument isn't a donation, it's a loan. The EU budget gets its money back: with interest.sentence permalink

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In fact, I want all the broadband funding via those financial instruments. For maximum leverage, coverage, and taxpayer value.sentence permalink

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Third: you only get those benefits at EU scale. Through the EIB; and using EU-wide funding schemes to draw in long-term investors, such as institutions like the Caisse des Dépôts. National funding alone doesn't offer markets the same economies of scale, or diversity of risk; and it won't attract as much public and private funding. If this support isn't European, it won't happen.sentence permalink

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Ladies and gentlemen,

In an economic crisis, we must look to tomorrow's growth.sentence permalink

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If we don't invest in tomorrow: we stay stuck in the past.sentence permalink

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Today, networks rarely go down. But when they do, already it's devastating.sentence permalink

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And demand for internet is growing exponentially. We can't condemn our people to a Europe of old, congested, unreliable networks. To a world of blackouts and blackspots. They're used to smart phones: they don't want to go back to "dumb-phones". This year, we've seen how much citizens care about the online world: let's keep it going for them.sentence permalink

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And remember, the single market is our crown jewel. But, as more and more services go online, the single market only works if it's digital.sentence permalink

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To guarantee Europe's economic future, we must guarantee fast, effective broadband and high-quality digital services. That will only happen with support that's rapid, cost-effective, and European. Through the Connecting Europe Facility.sentence permalink

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Thank you.