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Getting Europe connected | ING

November 28, 2024
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Getting Europe connected | ING
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Challenges

But Europe faces several challenges in expanding its fibre networks. The market is highly fragmented, particularly in rural areas, and the regulatory environment is complicated, making it hard to attract large private investors.

ING is playing a major role in addressing these challenges and were recently instrumental in financing two major providers. We supported XpFibre, France’s largest independent fibre-to-the-home operator, with its €5.8 billion debt refinancing. This landmark transaction is one of the largest European digital infrastructure financings to date.

ING also supported Dutch fibre provider Glaspoort with a €1.2 billion investment that will be used to connect 1.5 million households and businesses to faster internet.

Long way to go!

A study commissioned by the European Commission last year estimates that around €114 billion of investment is still needed to reach the 2030 fixed connectivity targets while an additional investment of around €33.5 billion is estimated to have full 5G to all populated areas by 2030.

This significant funding is crucial, especially given the stark differences in fibre coverage across Europe. Additional investment is particularly required in Belgium and Greece, where only 30% of homes are connected to fibre, while Romania is leading the way with over 90% fibre coverage.

About fibre infrastructure

Fibre infrastructure connects homes and businesses with high-speed internet using fibre optic cables. These tiny glass fibres transmit data via light, offering faster and more stable connections than traditional copper wires. With fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP), speeds exceed 1 Gbps for downloads and uploads. This infrastructure is crucial for 5G networks, enhancing speed and reducing latency. Investing in fibre also boosts local economies, creates jobs, and supports remote work and online businesses, all while being more energy-efficient than copper networks.

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