How does the EU plan to bolster its digital infrastructure?

The EU wants to make sure everyone has strong, fast internet and smart tools to use online, just like having a super-fast bike for every kid in town.

Imagine you're playing with your friends in the park. If one of them has a really slow bike, they can't keep up with the others. That's kind of what happens when some people have poor internet, they can't enjoy the same fun online activities as everyone else. The EU wants to fix that by making sure internet connections are strong everywhere, like giving every kid in town a super-fast bike.

Making the Internet Faster and Stronger

The EU is building more roads for data to travel on, these are called digital infrastructure projects. Think of them like adding more lanes to a busy highway so cars (which are like data) can move faster and not get stuck in traffic. This means people can stream videos, play online games, or do schoolwork without lagging.

Teaching Everyone to Use the Tools

The EU is also helping people learn how to use these tools better, it's like teaching kids how to ride their bikes so they can zoom around the park with ease. That way, everyone can enjoy the full speed and power of the internet.

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  1. A child learns that the EU is building faster internet and better connections between countries.
  2. A teacher explains that the EU wants to make sure everyone can access online services easily.
  3. A student uses a new app made possible by the EU’s digital upgrades.

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