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INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION PUBLIC CONSULTATION FIRST OVERVIEW EXPORTIC 27 March 2008 JF SOUPIZET HEAD OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS DG INFSO These view are those of the speaker and may not represent the EC position EUROPEAN COMMISSION INFORMATION SOCIETY AND MEDIA DG

WHY A PUBLIC CONSULTATION? External dimension: European Union is a strong player in the ICT sector but more attention needed on the global dimension of the Information Society. Internal dimension: ICT is an important part of EU growth and jobs strategy but so far not an issue of any broad debate at European level Coherence of policies: between Information society and EU external relations (political dialogues, trade issues, international ICT cooperation under FP7, economic cooperation and development aid) 2

THE RESPONDENTS About 60 ANSWERS from different regions: 85% from EU stakeholders 5% from North America 10% from Latin America 3

THE RESPONDENTS (follows) ANSWERS from different stakeholders: EU Telecom operators (France Telecom, British Telecom, Deutsche Telekom, Telefonica, Telecom Italia) EU industry organizations (ETNO, EICTA, ESOA, CEN/CENELEC, CEEP…) Institutions and NRAs (Ministers of Spain and UK, NRA of Portugal, Austrian Chamber of commerce…) Other categories (Internet registers, Software organisations, private persons…) 4

ANSWERS with different focuses: Objectives Regulatory issues, market access, trade issues Innovation and research on ICT Global Issues THE RESPONDENTS (follows) 5

ISSUE: What should be the broad priorities and countries where the EU should develop ICT cooperation? Answers: Regulation (common rules and legal certainty), Research (collaboration and infrastructures), IPR (licensing rules and protection), Standards (promoting common adoption without promoting a specific standard), Liberalisation of markets With Industrialised and emerging countries. Fight against poverty and development of human capital With developing countries and Africa. OBJECTIVES 6

ISSUE: Which issues have to be prioritized in the cooperation on regulatory frameworks, and with which countries? Then, which are the subjects where the share of experience between EU and foreign countries should be focused? WHICH ISSUES: Transparency towards customers, Removal of market barriers, Harmonization of regulatory frameworks, Prevention against anti-competitive practices Free and equitable trade. REGULATORY ISSUES - 1 7

WHICH COUNTRIES: China but even other BRICS (for transparency), Russia, USA and other industrialised (for sharing experiences on regulatory frameworks). WHICH SUBJECTS FOR COOPERATION: EU export issues, ICT global development (VoIP, MobileTV), Human capital building, Incentives for private investments, Radio spectrum management, Market regulation (WTO Reference Paper). REGULATORY ISSUES - 2 8

RESEARCH: ICT COLLABORATION - 1 Priorities: internet technical challenges, communication technologies, content related; security Criteria: quality of partners and impact on market Benefits: shared knowledge, risk reduction, access to market ISSUE: 7th FP provides opportunities for international activities but which areas should have priority and what criteria should be applied, and what are the expected benefits? 9

ISSUE: reciprocal participation of EU organisations in non-EU research programmes is important? And are the existing rules adequate? First priority is to find good partners More than reciprocity, is important to ensure the respect of contractual agreements Existing FP7 rules are suitable, but there is the need of more flexibility and market- orientation RESEARCH: ICT COLLABORATION

RESEARCH: INFRASTRUCTURES ISSUE: What should be the priorities of Europe regarding international cooperation in the domain of e-infrastructures? Interconnectivity / interoperability Global science projects Bringing costs down 11

GLOBAL ISSUES - 1 There are several selected areas which, due to the new global challenges, deserve special attention. The strategic selection of the themes would be of crucial importance for Europe. What role should international research collaboration play in addressing global challenges of the 21st century? 12

Environment / Sustainable growth Risk reduction and crisis management eInclusion – fight against poverty Health (aging – pandemies) CHALLENGES COULD BECOME BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Promoting interdisciplinary collaboration and large networks Developed / developing countries emerging markets GLOBAL ISSUES

GLOBAL ISSUES - 3 other issues Network and Information security: Harmonisation of legal regimes, Support to research cooperation, Information & Best Practices sharing. IPv6 IPv4 exhaustion combined with IPv6 roll-out is a global matter, Implementation of IPv6 should be led by private sector, Governments have a role in raising awareness. 14

GLOBAL ISSUES - 4 other issues Internet Governance: The multi - stakeholder nature of the IGF is appreciated, Need to improve regional dialogue and cooperation, Divergent comments on network neutrality, Freedom of expression is an important principle. Digital Divide: Involve all the stakeholders (governments, private companies, associations). 15

AGENDA June launch of public consultation September 2007 – end of public consultation December 2007 – stocktaking workshop in Brussels May 2008 – a Commission Communication 16

INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION EUROPEAN COMMISSION INFORMATION SOCIETY AND MEDIA DG 17