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"Madam President, Commissioner, we should certainly congratulate ourselves today on holding this debate.
Too often, we have heard that spectrum planning and management is a technical issue that is the exclusive competence of the Member States. Today, thanks to Parliament’s determination during the negotiation of the telecommunications package, conducted so magnificently by our fellow Member, Mrs Trautmann, this discussion on spectrum is taking place where it should be: in the political sphere of the European Union.
The fact that it is a scarce public resource and its cross-border scale make our intervention as EU legislators worthwhile, but we should not couch this process as a confrontation between the various uses that we could assign frequency bands.
Incessant technological progress means that we are increasingly able to transmit more data using less of the spectrum and with less interference. Our goal must be to establish the bases of dynamic planning that uses technological progress to enable the various groups of users to be made more compatible, thereby obtaining greater economic and social output from this valuable resource.
We do not want there to be winners or losers from this process, but rather operators committed to a process of continuously improving spectrum use and allocation, and for it to be oriented, above all, toward the public’s social and economic development."@en1
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