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"Question 19 by Georgios Papanikolaou ()
According to the Commission Communication on a Digital Agenda for Europe, Europe is still a patchwork of national online markets, and Europeans are prevented from enjoying the benefits of a digital single market by solvable problems such as the lack of investment in networks. As a result, the education provided in many remote – in particular, mountainous and island – regions lags behind technologically and investments in specific geographical locations are also affected. Will the Commission say:
Since ICT accounts for 5% of European GDP, having a market value of € 660 billion annually, while making a much greater contribution to increasing total productivity (20% directly from the ICT sector and 30% from ICT investments), how does it intend to address the fragmentation of digital markets?
Are any targeted Community actions being developed to address the problem of low national investments in networks, especially for geographically isolated regions?"@en1
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"Subject: Fragmented digital markets and consequences for the educational system and investments in geographically isolated regions"1
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