Internet: Romania vs. Europe
Papin Nicolae, Tiberiu Marius Karnyanszky

TL;DR
This paper compares Internet access options and the state of Internet connectivity in Romania with various European countries, highlighting differences in infrastructure and usage among low and high consumers.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of Internet access methods and the development level of Internet infrastructure in Romania relative to other European nations.
Findings
Romania has less developed Internet infrastructure compared to Western Europe.
Different access methods cater to low and high Internet consumers.
The study highlights disparities in Internet development across European countries.
Abstract
This paper presents various access ways to Internet for home users, both for those who are low consumers (consumed time online or traffic monthly value), or large consumers (unlimited connection). The main purpose of the work consists in making a comparison between the situation of the Internet in Romania and other countries in Europe such as Hungary (more western than Romania, so a little more developed, still an Eastern country comparing to the more developed countries in Western Europe and others well developed such as England, Italy, France, and to those in development such as Poland, and at the periphery of Europe such as Ukraine.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEuropean Union Policy and Governance
