Why Germans put up with snail-speed internet
Briefly

Germany's mobile and internet services are plagued by slow coverage, even in major cities like Berlin and Munich. During recent events, foreigners noted being able to access better wi-fi in remote areas abroad than in Germany's capital. The situation, long acknowledged but unaddressed by policymakers, became a humorous yet serious topic among locals, particularly in light of comparisons to faster networks in countries like Albania and Spain. The absence of discussions on digital advancement, like AI, in German politics further emphasizes the urgency of this infrastructure problem.
Germans seem resigned to their spotty coverage, and the country has been trying to deal with the issue for years, accepting it as norm.
Some Germans did note that the subject of artificial intelligence appeared to be absent from the last German elections, raising the question of digital readiness.
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