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"Madam President, as it is a finite resource, the way in which we use radio spectrum is extremely important if we want to maximise the benefits for end consumers and private operators. The agreement recently reached by the European Parliament and the Council vindicates the decision made by Europe’s institutions to take the initiative globally in this technology sector. Providing Internet access across the whole EU, establishing high-speed connections and standardising the frequency for electronic communications at 800 MHz may help reduce the digital divide at a time when studies indicate that data traffic is continuing to grow globally. Taking this aspect into account, the benefit of standardising other frequency bands must be analysed. EU-level regulation and harmonisation of the rules on spectrum allocation will provide the basis for innovation and increased competition, which will help us meet the Europe 2020 strategy objectives."@en1
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