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"− Europe continues to be a global leader in the field of advanced information and communication technologies (ICT). The World Wide Web, the GSM standard for mobile telephones, the MPEG standard for digital content and ADSL technology are European inventions. Retaining this leadership and transforming it into a competitive advantage is a vital political objective. Over the last four years, ICT policies have confirmed these technologies’ role as a driving force in the economic and social modernisation of Europe, and have strengthened Europe’s resilience in times of crisis. All of the Union’s Member States have developed ICT policies and consider these technologies to be an essential contribution to domestic growth and employment in the context of the renewed Lisbon Strategy. Despite this, in the first decade of the 21st century, the EU is lagging behind in terms of ICT research and innovation. This is why the Union has launched ambitious research programmes intended to close the gap and to support far-sighted research and development activities. I would therefore repeat, clearly, my full support for these actions, in the firm belief that Europe can once again become a leader and prime mover in this extremely important sector."@en1

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