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"We recognise the need to plan and organise the radio spectrum. This should be done on the basis of cooperation between the Member States, mindful of the fact that the spectrum is a public good, which is important in outlining and improving a range of services for the public, including in areas of public services.
We do not agree with planning the radio spectrum based on the Commission imposing guidelines, with the aim of making the spectrum a fulcrum for ‘the goals and key actions outlined in the EU2020 strategy and the Digital Agenda’, nor do we agree with the view of this as one of the ‘50 priority actions of the Single Market Act’. These are EU strategies and policies which have contributed to the current crisis that we are experiencing, and persisting with them will inevitably exacerbate this crisis.
Although it mentions that the radio spectrum is ‘a key public resource for essential sectors and services’, the report points the way towards the ‘possibility to trade spectrum rights’ and invites the Commission to adopt measures ‘to ensure that Member States allow trading within the Union of spectrum usage rights’; once again, we do not agree with these guidelines and we would distance ourselves from them."@en1
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