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"I supported the report on the proposal for a decision of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the first radio spectrum policy programme. I believe that a common radio frequency spectrum policy will provide European Union Member States with new possibilities for developing information and communications technology industries. For their part, entrepreneurs will have the opportunity to offer new quality services, which will stimulate the development of the common European economy. Nevertheless, in making changes to frequency spectrum policy, we must also bear in mind international agreements on the freeing up of different frequencies at an international level.
Countries that border the European Union’s eastern neighbours will have difficulty freeing up frequencies if the neighbouring countries do not do likewise. This situation must be borne in mind, and we must anticipate that the freeing up of frequencies will only be possible when countries such as Russia and Belarus also do so. Member States must not be placed in the forefront of the European Union’s ambitions without regard to the facts on the ground."@en1
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