EU Commissioner pleased with Greek efforts to close “digital gap” in rural areas

EU Agriculture Commissioner Phil Hogan is satisfied with the Greek government’s efforts for rural broadband, claiming that it will help farmers increase production.

Speaking on the sidelines of the European Broadband Awards event on 20 November, Hogan told EURACTIV.com, “Greece is one of the finest Mediterranean countries in terms of the diversified nature of our products, and of course we need rural broadband for all of our people in Greece to be able to produce more.”

He added that rural broadband would be a critical factor to incentivise Greek people to live in rural areas and that being provided with the necessary technologies would improve quality of life.

Referring to the general improvement of the country’s finances, he noted it was a “positive sign” because the figures show it. “And I think they [the Greek people] are starting to feel it now,” he stressed.

Rural broadband project

The European Broadband Awards is an annual event where the European Commission recognises outstanding broadband deployment projects in Europe. For 2017, Greece won the “territorial cohesion in rural and remote areas” prize with the large-scale project “Rural Broadband”.

According to relevant figures , the project aimed to ensure access for almost half a million people to modern, broadband telecommunication services.

Greece ranked 26 at the Digital Economy and Society Index 2017, which warned that the country’s low performance in digital skills risks is acting as a “brake” to the further development of its digital economy and society.

In an interview with EURACTIV Greece in March, opposition center-right lawmaker Anna-Michelle Asimakopoulou blamed the government for not having taken a single step on the issue of promoting the country’s digital strategy.

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Source: euractiv.com

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