According to Ookla, the company responsible for the popular broadband speed measurement tool Speedtest, Europe appears to be facing challenges in achieving its ambitious targets for high-speed broadband connectivity, as set by the European Commission.
Among the EU member states, Spain takes the lead in promising high-speed broadband connections, with 87% of households committed to speeds exceeding 100 Mbps. In contrast, Germany is at the bottom of the list, with only 38% of households assured such speeds.