6 September 09:56
Diaspora
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In a viral clip, a Romanian woman living in Germany highlighted that the difficulties faced by Romanians and Moldovans do not stem from language barriers or finding a job, but from limited access to the internet. She explained that the old infrastructure based on copper cables and the policies of telecommunications companies lead to slow speeds and high costs, contrary to expectations from a country considered a model in infrastructure. Criticisms of Germany regarding digitalization are supported by European reports, which show that Romania offers faster and cheaper connections.