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Broadband allows households to access advanced e-government, e-health and e-learning services, improving their quality of life and their participation into the social and democratic life. Moreover, it enables businesses to communicate with clients and suppliers and limits business migration to urban areas. By its own nature, broadband bridges distances and is particularly beneficial to the development and attractiveness of remote and rural areas. Broadband access, in other words, has become a prerequisite for everything from economic growth to social inclusion. A concerted effort has seen broadband fast growth over the past few years. But this progress is uneven. Several Commission Communications underlined the persistence of a broadband digital divide in terms of geographical coverage.
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| Date: | Sep 2007 | ||
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