The Broadband Commission has released its 2025 Advocacy Targets, outlining key areas of focus for the industry in the coming years. The targets aim to promote digital inclusion, improve network infrastructure, and enhance the overall broadband experience.
The Commission’s advocacy targets are designed to drive progress towards a more connected and inclusive digital society. The targets are based on a comprehensive analysis of the current state of broadband development and the challenges that lie ahead.
Key areas of focus include:
1. Digital Inclusion: The Commission aims to increase access to broadband services for underserved communities, including low-income households, rural areas, and marginalized groups.
2. Network Infrastructure: The Commission will focus on improving the quality and reliability of broadband networks, including the deployment of 5G and other advanced technologies.
3. Cybersecurity: The Commission will work to enhance cybersecurity measures to protect users from online threats and ensure the integrity of broadband networks.
4. Digital Skills: The Commission will promote digital literacy and skills training to help individuals and businesses make the most of the digital economy.
5. Regulatory Framework: The Commission will work with governments and regulatory bodies to develop a supportive regulatory framework that encourages investment and innovation in the broadband sector.
The Commission’s advocacy targets are a critical step towards achieving a more connected and inclusive digital society. By working together, we can ensure that everyone has access to the benefits of broadband and can participate fully in the digital economy.
The Commission’s advocacy targets are a call to action for the industry, governments, and civil society to work together to achieve a more connected and inclusive digital society.
As the Commission’s Chair, I am committed to ensuring that our advocacy targets are implemented effectively and that we make progress towards a more connected and inclusive digital society.
