Italy Government Says EUR1.47 Billion Needed To Overcome Digital Divide
June 09 2009 - 7:39AM
Dow Jones News
The Italian government plans to invest EUR1.47 billion for
developing broadband coverage in the country, with the aim of
overcoming the existing digital divide, undersecretary for
telecommunication Paolo Romani said in a parliamentary hearing
Tuesday.
Romani said the target is to ensure the entire population has
access to broadband technology, with a speed of between two and 20
megabytes, by 2012.
The government official added that currently about 13% of
Italians have no access to the Internet or insufficient bandwidth.
The majority of these people live in rural and outlying areas.
The government plan on broadband follows a long-awaited report
by consultant Francesco Caio, which was submitted to the government
in March. The report, which was outlined by Caio Tuesday, includes
several options to boost broadband coverage in the country,
including the creation of a network company to help in the roll out
of a nationwide high-speed broadband network.
Analysts and investors have been focusing on the report for its
potential impact on Telecom Italia SpA (TIT.MI), Italy's largest
telecoms operator which relies on the network as a key asset.
-By Giada Zampano, Dow Jones Newswires; +39 06 69766925;
djitaly@dowjones.com
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