Europe is catching up fast Internet has become an important location factor for the economy. It offers virtually unlimited opportunities for communication and research and connects companies on a global scale. Europe has however still need to catch up on the high speed Internet. The consumer portal preisvergleich.de informed about possible developments. Worldwide, there are large differences in the availability of DSL.
Recently informed the United Nations about the bad integration of developing countries in high-speed Internet. But even in industrialized countries this not is still standard and the distribution varies considerably. While in South Korea, for example, about 40 per cent of households have a broadband connection, there are a total of only six percent in Europe. Statistically, the European continent that has a need to catch up by about seven years. Of course, the spread is different also from country to country. Germany is one of Europe for the Nations with the worst developed network, while regions such as the Baltic States on the DSL supply at the top. Some States, such as France and the United States promote specific projects that will promote the spread of broadband Internet connections. The expansion of networks to be lucrative designed this way for telecommunications providers.
In Germany there is no such promotions yet, although they were certainly desirable. A development of the DSL network could be conducive for economic growth of throughout the European Union. More information: news.preisvergleich.de/dsl/… Preisvergleich.de GmbH Lisa Neumann