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"The European Union is one of the largest economies in the world. Contrary to misconceptions, neither the US nor China have larger economies; they are simply able to provide better conditions for competitiveness, new services and innovation. The Digital Agenda and a digital economy could be the key to the EU also being able to take a global position of leadership in respect of the speed, mobility, coverage and capacity of broadband IT services. The agreement adopted just now ensures access to the largest capacities and the highest speeds for Internet and broadband applications. We must open up to new services and increased mobile traffic as soon as possible.
In the framework of broadband services, we must lay the foundations for new opportunities for culture and content, broadcasters and public services. Today, it has become almost natural to hold video conferences and meetings over the Internet, and in future, these will only grow more common. This is why we must ensure the acceleration of the development of mobile broadband so that by 2020, every EU citizen can have access to Internet connection speeds of at least 30 Mbps, thereby bridging the digital divide and contributing to the achievement of the objectives of the European Digital Agenda. With my vote, I, too, intended to contribute to this."@en1
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