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Komisia prijala päťročnú stratégiu na podporu rastu digitálnej ekonomikyInfo zo zahraničia | www.europa.eu.int Európska komisia 1. júna 2005 prijala iniciatívu "i2010 Európska informačná spoločnosť 2010" na podporu rastu a zamestnanosti v oblasti informačnej spoločnosti a médií. i2010 je komplexná stratégia pre modernizáciu a uplatnenie všetkých politických nástrojov EÚ, ktorých účelom je podnietiť rozvoj digitálnej ekonomiky. Medzi tieto nástroje patria najmä regulačné nástroje a výskumné partnerstvá s priemyslom. Komisia bude podporovať najmä vysokorýchlostné a bezpečné širokopásmové siete ponúkajúce bohatý a rôznorodý obsah v Európe The Commission today adopted the initiative “i2010: European Information Society 2010” to foster growth and jobs in the information society and media industries. i2010 is a comprehensive strategy for modernising and deploying all EU policy instruments to encourage the development of the digital economy: regulatory instruments, research and partnerships with industry. The Commission will in particular promote high-speed and secure broadband networks offering rich and diverse content in Europe. “For many years, experts have been talking about digital convergence of communication networks, media content and devices”, said Viviane Reding, the Commissioner responsible for Information Society and Media. “Today, we see digital convergence actually happening. Voice over IP, Web TV, on-line music, movies on mobile telephones – all this is now reality. To enhance investment in this promising sector of the economy, we must provide a coherent regulatory framework for Europe’s digital economy that is market-oriented, flexible and future-proof. And we must focus our research spending on key information and communication technologies, such as nanoelectronics.” In its i2010 initiative, the Commission outlines three policy priorities:
i2010 is the first Commission initiative to be adopted under the EU’s renewed Lisbon strategy. It focuses on the most promising sector of the EU economy: ICT account for 40% of Europe’s productivity growth and for 25% of EU GDP growth. Member States are asked to define National Information Society Priorities in their National Reform Programmes in mid-October 2005 to contribute to the objectives of i2010. Further information on i2010 can be found at: |
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