Continuing its efforts to enhance 5G corridor infrastructure, the European Union has selected seven projects for funding under the Connecting Europe Facility Programme – Digital (CEF Digital) in 2024, following the initial set of projects launched in 2023.
The selected projects are as follows:
1. 5G BALKANS (Bulgaria-Serbia) - €3,364,403
Ensuring uninterrupted connectivity by deploying dark fiber and gigabyte infrastructure across the cross-border segment Sofia – Dimitrovgrad.
2. BALTCOR5G (Poland-Czech Republic) - €2,058,524
Deploying 5G and C-v2x infrastructure to enable seamless network coverage along the Baltic-Adriatic 5G Corridor.
3. IrishSea5GCOR (North Ireland-Rosslare Harbour) - €5,206,719
Addressing market-failure areas through active and passive 5G infrastructure implementation across the Irish Sea corridor.
Inception Studies:
1. 5GHSL Eurolink (France - Belgium)- €433,145
Preparing for 5G infrastructure along a rail cross-border section for enhanced passenger connectivity and rail operations digitalization.
2. 5G FRÉJUS (Italy-France) - €400,723
Assessing the effort needed to deploy 5G across the Fréjus rail and road tunnels, focusing on digital services' development.
3. 5G-ADRIA (Slovenia-Croatia) - €735,225
Focusing on defining 5G infrastructure requirements for traffic-related services along TEN-T transport corridors.
4. EUR 5G-SITACOR (Italy-Slovenia) - €342,742
Assessing technical needs for the TEN-T Mediterranean and Baltic-Adriatic corridors' deployment of high-performance infrastructure.
These cross-border cooperation projects aim to strengthen Connected and Automated Mobility (CAM) across various transport modes, facilitating seamless connectivity and service continuity across Europe's regions.
Read more about each of the selected projects on the European Commissions Press Release!
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