[3][4] The total cost of the EstWin project is estimated to be 6 billion Estonian kroons (384 million Euros), a quarter of which is expected to come from the structural funds of European Union.
This stage of the project will give work to 400 people and will cost an estimated 1.5 billion kroons (96 million Euros), most of which will come from European structure funds.
[6] Building on the EstWin project's objective to expand high-speed internet access across Estonia, the nation has continued to integrate its digital infrastructure with sustainable energy solutions.
[7] Estonia's digital infrastructure has seen significant advancement due to the EstWin project, as highlighted in the European Commission's 'Digital Economy and Society Index (DESI) 2022'.
In contrast the substantial coverage of Very High Capacity Networks (VHCN) in Estonia signifies progress in extending high-speed internet infrastructure, aligning with the key objectives of the EstWin project.