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"Like most of my colleagues, I voted in favour of this report laying down the rules on right of access to encrypted signals and the conditions applied to the development and marketing, by businesses, of software applications and navigation systems. This report will make it possible, from 2014, for the European satellite navigation system, Galileo, to offer a GPS signal that is restricted to authorised users, such as the police, the army and the security services, in addition to signals intended for navigation in general. Parliament has approved specific rules governing the future ‘public regulated service’, Galileo, which should be in place by mid-October 2011. Galileo will provide five different services: the open service, the commercial service, the safety-of-life service, the search and rescue service and the public regulated service (PRS). The PRS, one of the three services that could be provided from 2014, will be restricted to government-authorised users for sensitive applications such as critical infrastructure, transport, defence, security and emergency services. These applications will call for a high level of precision and reliability, which is why the PRS will use powerful, encrypted signals."@en1
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