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INSIGHT: The Future of Connectivity: A Joint Vision from eco and EuroISPA 

10/03/2026/in 2026, Blog, News

Europe stands at a pivotal moment in its digital transformation. Connectivity is no longer a convenience – it is the backbone of economic growth, innovation, and societal resilience. As eco – Association of the Internet Industry and EuroISPA, we share a common mission: to ensure that Europe’s digital infrastructure is secure, sustainable, and future-ready. This article outlines our joint vision for the next era of connectivity, addressing technological, regulatory, and societal challenges. 

From Copper to Fiber: Building the Foundation 

The transition from copper-based networks to fiber-optic infrastructure is essential for Europe’s competitiveness. Fiber offers unmatched bandwidth, ultra-low latency, and resilience – capabilities that copper cannot deliver in an era of cloud computing, IoT, and real-time applications. Accelerating fiber deployment, particularly in rural and underserved regions, is critical to closing the digital divide. Both eco and EuroISPA advocate for investment-friendly policies and streamlined permitting processes to make this transition a reality. 

6G: The Intelligent Network of Tomorrow 

While 5G rollout continues, 6G research is already shaping the next frontier. Expected by 2030, 6G will deliver terabit-per-second speeds, sub-millisecond latency, and AI-driven network orchestration. It will enable holographic communication, digital twins, and immersive extended reality, transforming sectors from healthcare to manufacturing. To achieve this, Europe must invest in terahertz spectrum, edge computing, and global standards, ensuring interoperability and security.

Quantum Networking: Reinventing Security 

Cybersecurity is a cornerstone of trust in the digital age. Quantum networking, through technologies like Quantum Key Distribution (QKD), will make data interception virtually impossible. This is vital for protecting critical infrastructures systems. Europe must lead in quantum research and pilot projects to safeguard digital sovereignty. 

Satellites: Bridging the Last Mile 

 

Fiber and terrestrial networks will dominate urban connectivity, but satellite Internet – especially Low Earth Orbit (LEO) constellations – will play a key role in connecting remote regions. Integrating satellite solutions into Europe’s connectivity strategy ensures inclusivity and resilience, supporting economic development and social cohesion 

The Backbone: Data Centers, IXPs, and DNS  

  • Behind every digital service lies a robust infrastructure: 
  • Data Centers: The engines of the digital economy. Scaling sustainably with energy-efficient technologies and renewable energy is non-negotiable. 
  • IXPs: Internet Exchange Points reduce latency and strengthen resilience. Expanding Europe’s IXP ecosystem enhances performance and digital sovereignty. 
  • DNS: A stable and secure Domain Name System is fundamental. Implementing DNSSEC and redundancy measures is essential to prevent outages and attacks. 

Sustainability and Security: Our Shared Priorities 

Both eco and EuroISPA champion green digital infrastructure, aligning with EU climate goals. Energy efficiency, heat reuse, and renewable integration are critical for data centers and networks. At the same time, cybersecurity must evolve with zero-trust architectures, AI-driven threat detection, and strong encryption standards. 

Encryption: A Non-Negotiable for Trust 

EuroISPA has consistently defended end-to-end encryption as a cornerstone of privacy and security. Proposals to weaken encryption under initiatives like ProtectEU or e-Evidence risk undermining trust and exposing users to cyber threats. Our joint position is clear: encryption must remain robust and uncompromised. Any legislative approach should balance law enforcement needs with fundamental rights and technological realities. 

Policy and Collaboration: The Road Ahead 

The future of connectivity requires coordinated action. Policymakers must create frameworks that encourage investment, innovation, and sustainability without imposing disproportionate burdens. Industry associations like eco and EuroISPA play a vital role in shaping balanced regulations, from the Digital Networks Act to cybersecurity standards. Public-private partnerships will be the cornerstone of Europe’s digital success. 

Conclusion: A Connected, Secure, and Sustainable Europe 

Connectivity is not just about speed – it is about enabling opportunity, resilience, and trust. From fiber to 6G, from satellites to quantum networks, and from data centers to DNS, every component matters. Together, eco and EuroISPA are committed to driving this transformation and ensuring that Europe remains a global leader in digital innovation. 

Lars Steffen

Vice-President of EuroISPA

Head of International, Digital Infrastructures & Resilience of eco – Association of the Internet Industry

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