Ladies and gentlemen,
It's time to give our economy an upgrade.sentence permalink
The digital world makes us more competitive. Doing more online means better businesses, better opportunities, and better public services.sentence permalink
So: are we going to take our place as the connected, competitive continent? Or are we going to stay antiquated and analogue?sentence permalink
The CEF sets aside nine billion euros for digital public services and high-speed broadband. Today I want to make three points.sentence permalink
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
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
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
All of those innovations are worth investing in: but they all need fast internet.sentence permalink
The fact is we are far from hitting the ceiling of Internet innovation. Let's not tie ourselves down with slow connections.sentence permalink
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
And remember, a financial instrument isn't a donation, it's a loan. The EU budget gets its money back: with interest.sentence permalink
In fact, I want all the broadband funding via those financial instruments. For maximum leverage, coverage, and taxpayer value.sentence permalink
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
Ladies and gentlemen,
In an economic crisis, we must look to tomorrow's growth.sentence permalink
If we don't invest in tomorrow: we stay stuck in the past.sentence permalink
Today, networks rarely go down. But when they do, already it's devastating.sentence permalink
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
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
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
Thank you.