5 Amendments of Renato SORU related to 2016/2305(INI)
Amendment 15 #
Draft opinion
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2. Deplores the situation created by the EU’s slow reaction to 4G, compared with other regions in the world which took the lead and are now reaping all the associated benefits; Underlines that the passage from 4G to 5G is even more critical as it represent an enabling technology for disruptive innovations such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality applications, e-health and autonomous driving and for further advancements;
Amendment 56 #
Draft opinion
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6 a. Underlines the importance of the undertaking connected with a passage to the gigabit society; In order to incentivize investments towards a more efficient network, supports the focus on an infrastructure based competition, underlines the roles of NRAs for the surveillance during the deployment and commercial launch phase;
Amendment 59 #
Draft opinion
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6 b. Emphasizes the need to foster competition allowing for a level playing field between sector player and in the short term allowing each actor technological flexibility in reaching the required connectivity standards; Believes the most promising technology route is connected with a wide deployment of fiber-to-the-home (FTTH);
Amendment 70 #
Draft opinion
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8. Highlights the fact that according to the Commission the action plan to deploy 5G across the EU has the ‘potential to create‘support the creation of more than two million jobs’ by improving spite of the current consistent but low growth and high unemployment rates, especially among young peopleervices and enabling the development and commercial applications of new technologies; Underlines that the rapid deployment of 5G and the gigabit society is necessary, but not sufficient to ensure that Europe will be able to fully reap the opportunities of the digital sector;
Amendment 72 #
Draft opinion
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8 a. Supports the rapid deployment of gigabit speed connections in key areas such as schools, public authority buildings and business parks together with the rapid deployment of 5G in cities; Believes the Commission should support more ambitious plans in this area as it allows economic and education actors to access cutting edge enabling technologies;