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"en.20120215.18.3-299-781"2
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"I believe that radio spectrum policy must be based on the principles of efficient management and use of limited resources, technological neutrality, functional parity, proportionality, transparency and non-discrimination. Furthermore, in order to implement this policy effectively, we should ensure the minimum amount of regulation necessary in this area, legal certainty in the changing market, and take appropriate account of criteria for economic development, guaranteeing effective competition, the protection of consumer rights and the objectivity of conditions and procedures. Given the importance of radio spectrum not just for the EU, but for each individual Member State, and the consequences of the last financial crisis, we must avoid hasty decisions on radio spectrum allocation. It should be noted that not all countries will be adequately prepared or have sufficient resources to implement the technical conditions for the allocation of the 800 MHz radio spectrum band by 2013. In order to safeguard against anti-competitive behaviour and anti-social measures, we should therefore ensure that regulation at EU level is kept to a minimum, and decisions on key issues should fall within the competence of the Member States."@en1
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