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"We believe that the EU’s Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS), consisting of the Galileo and EGNOS programmes, is an important step for Europe, firstly, as it ensures its autonomy and independence from other global navigation systems and, secondly, as it enables it to claim a share of this booming worldwide high-tech market. It is very important, however, that continuity of service is guaranteed, as a (temporary) limitation or degradation of GPS signals will have tremendous effects on our economy and society, without other independent GNSS systems in place. Nevertheless, to fully exploit its advantages, Galileo needs to reach full operating capacity, and to do so will require additional investment. Currently, the financial picture is anything but positive. On this point, we think that a broad and comprehensive political debate should take place about the desired level of ambition and the financial resources available. Finally, we maintain that it is important to launch a comprehensive analysis to obtain a more precise identification of the possible scenarios and means for operation and exploitation after 2013, which includes all commercial aspects of the exploitation as well as the legal, contractual and financing structures of the different exploitation models that will ensure that a stable governance model is put into place."@en1

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