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"Madam President, I voted in favour of this report because I think that it addresses one of the main technological challenges of the next few years: reconciling the need to reduce what is needed for everyday life to just a few items without compromising security. The use of mobile phones as a payment method is already gaining ground in other parts of the world, particularly where banks have not yet managed to organise a network of cash dispenser machines. In Europe these technologies would allow traceability, helping to fight theft and fraud, and at the same time they would help to consolidate the internal market by making cross-border payments easier in areas with different currencies. Particular attention should quite rightly be paid to security, to preparing standards and to interoperability. While on the one hand, consumer confidence is vital, this should also be backed up by protection and security."@en1
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