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Project in Sweden 1179
Project Q3990607 in Sweden
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The effects of the pandemic, social distancing and homework have resulted in digital leaps in our society. Large parts of the population have started using digital services during the pandemic. There is much to suggest that behavioural changes will continue in whole or in part after the pandemic has come to an end. But without a digital infrastructure, digital transformation cannot take place. The Post and Telecom Agency’s broadband mapping in October 2019 showed that Blekinge is the third worst region in the country in terms of connection to fast broadband. The problems are greatest outside urban areas and, if not expanded, there is a risk that interest in living and running rural businesses will decrease further. This will have a very negative impact on Blekinge’s attractiveness, growth potential and opportunities to solve future societal challenges. The overall objective of the project is to improve Blekinge’s attractiveness for businesses, residents and holiday home owners and to reduce digital exclusion. The project goal is to increase the number of connections to fast broadband in Blekinge by 10 per cent. The focus of the project is on knowledge building. By increasing knowledge of how broadband deployment and digital transformation are interlinked, broadband deployment will be accelerated and will in turn provide the prerequisite for digital transformation. In this way, the project is expected to contribute, in the long term, to strengthening the regional and digital management capacity of Blekinge and thereby enabling the actors to work proactively with concrete measures. (English)
Property / summary: The effects of the pandemic, social distancing and homework have resulted in digital leaps in our society. Large parts of the population have started using digital services during the pandemic. There is much to suggest that behavioural changes will continue in whole or in part after the pandemic has come to an end. But without a digital infrastructure, digital transformation cannot take place. The Post and Telecom Agency’s broadband mapping in October 2019 showed that Blekinge is the third worst region in the country in terms of connection to fast broadband. The problems are greatest outside urban areas and, if not expanded, there is a risk that interest in living and running rural businesses will decrease further. This will have a very negative impact on Blekinge’s attractiveness, growth potential and opportunities to solve future societal challenges. The overall objective of the project is to improve Blekinge’s attractiveness for businesses, residents and holiday home owners and to reduce digital exclusion. The project goal is to increase the number of connections to fast broadband in Blekinge by 10 per cent. The focus of the project is on knowledge building. By increasing knowledge of how broadband deployment and digital transformation are interlinked, broadband deployment will be accelerated and will in turn provide the prerequisite for digital transformation. In this way, the project is expected to contribute, in the long term, to strengthening the regional and digital management capacity of Blekinge and thereby enabling the actors to work proactively with concrete measures. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The effects of the pandemic, social distancing and homework have resulted in digital leaps in our society. Large parts of the population have started using digital services during the pandemic. There is much to suggest that behavioural changes will continue in whole or in part after the pandemic has come to an end. But without a digital infrastructure, digital transformation cannot take place. The Post and Telecom Agency’s broadband mapping in October 2019 showed that Blekinge is the third worst region in the country in terms of connection to fast broadband. The problems are greatest outside urban areas and, if not expanded, there is a risk that interest in living and running rural businesses will decrease further. This will have a very negative impact on Blekinge’s attractiveness, growth potential and opportunities to solve future societal challenges. The overall objective of the project is to improve Blekinge’s attractiveness for businesses, residents and holiday home owners and to reduce digital exclusion. The project goal is to increase the number of connections to fast broadband in Blekinge by 10 per cent. The focus of the project is on knowledge building. By increasing knowledge of how broadband deployment and digital transformation are interlinked, broadband deployment will be accelerated and will in turn provide the prerequisite for digital transformation. In this way, the project is expected to contribute, in the long term, to strengthening the regional and digital management capacity of Blekinge and thereby enabling the actors to work proactively with concrete measures. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3990607 in Sweden
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Project Q3990607 in Sweden

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    390,306.896 Euro
    0.097576724 Euro
    16 December 2021
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    4,000,000 Swedish krona
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    780,613.792 Euro
    0.097576724 Euro
    16 December 2021
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    8,000,000.0 Swedish krona
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    50.0 percent
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    30 April 2023
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    30 April 2023
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    Region Blekinge
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    37141
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    Effekterna av pandemin, social distansering och hemarbete har resulterat i digitala språng i vårt samhälle. Stora delar av befolkningen har börjat använda digitala tjänster under pandemin. Mycket talar för att beteendeförändringarna helt eller delvis kommer att fortsätta efter att pandemin har klingat ut. Men utan en digital infrastruktur kan en digital omställning inte ske. Post- och Telestyrelsens bredbandskartläggning i oktober 2019 visade att Blekinge är den tredje sämsta regionen i landet vad gäller anslutning till snabbt bredband. Problemen är störst utanför tätorterna och om inte utbyggnad görs riskerar intresset för att bo och driva företag på landsbygden att minska ytterligare. Detta kommer i så fall att ha en mycket negativ påverkan på Blekinges attraktivitet, tillväxtpotential och möjligheter att lösa kommande samhällsutmaningar. Projektets övergripande mål är att Blekinges attraktionskraft för företag, invånare och fritidshusägare ska förbättras och det digitala utanförskapet ska minska. Projektmålet är att antal anslutningar till snabbt bredband i Blekinge ska öka med 10 procent. Fokus i projektet ligger på kunskapsuppbyggnad. Genom ökad kunskap om hur bredbandsutbyggnad och digital omställning hänger ihop så kommer bredbandsutbyggnaden påskyndas och som i sin tur ger förutsättning för digital omställning. På så sätt förväntas projektet på lång sikt bidra till att den regionala förmågan och digitala ledningskapaciteten i Blekinge stärkts och att aktörerna därigenom kunnat arbeta proaktivt med konkreta åtgärder. (Swedish)
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    The effects of the pandemic, social distancing and homework have resulted in digital leaps in our society. Large parts of the population have started using digital services during the pandemic. There is much to suggest that behavioural changes will continue in whole or in part after the pandemic has come to an end. But without a digital infrastructure, digital transformation cannot take place. The Post and Telecom Agency’s broadband mapping in October 2019 showed that Blekinge is the third worst region in the country in terms of connection to fast broadband. The problems are greatest outside urban areas and, if not expanded, there is a risk that interest in living and running rural businesses will decrease further. This will have a very negative impact on Blekinge’s attractiveness, growth potential and opportunities to solve future societal challenges. The overall objective of the project is to improve Blekinge’s attractiveness for businesses, residents and holiday home owners and to reduce digital exclusion. The project goal is to increase the number of connections to fast broadband in Blekinge by 10 per cent. The focus of the project is on knowledge building. By increasing knowledge of how broadband deployment and digital transformation are interlinked, broadband deployment will be accelerated and will in turn provide the prerequisite for digital transformation. In this way, the project is expected to contribute, in the long term, to strengthening the regional and digital management capacity of Blekinge and thereby enabling the actors to work proactively with concrete measures. (English)
    17 December 2021
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    Identifiers

    20303819
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