GSMA Unveil European Manifesto For Mobile Industry

GSMA Unveil European Manifesto For Mobile Industry

5th November , 2009

 

GSMA Unveil European Manifesto For Mobile Industry

Europe : The GSMA, the body that represents the worldwide mobile communications industry, has unveiled a European Mobile Manifesto which sets out how the mobile industry will help achieve key European Union objectives to boost economic performance, improve efficiencies, protect consumers and increase the use of green technology.

 

To do this, the mobile industry has undertaken to work more closely with governments, education and health authorities and technology manufacturers. The mobile industry is also calling upon the EU to provide a number of measures to support the initiative.

 

Through the Mobile Manifesto, the mobile industry outlines its goals to:

 

  • Increase internet connectivity and drive productivity through widespread mobile broadband access – on the move and at home, in cities and in rural areas
  • Engage consumers and improve efficiency by enabling the "mobilisation" of commercial and public services particularly eCommerce, eLearning, eHealth and eGovernment
  • Build a greener mobile planet by reducing Europe's carbon footprint through M2M technologies
  • Empower users and maintain consumer trust by providing mobile privacy tools


The Manifesto focuses exclusively on the role mobile can play in achieving the ICT policy objectives of the European Commission and iterates the support that the mobile industry is seeking to facilitate this Manifesto.

 

Specifically the industry is asking the EU for more spectrum to develop a harmonised roadmap for release; for roll-out support to remove barriers to eco-efficient coverage expansion; to be pro-mobile in public services, utilities and infrastructure; to help educate the consumer and promote user responsibility for online data and security; and provide continued flexibility in network management to preserve choice and quality of service and experience.

 

The Mobile Manifesto outlines specific, detailed goals from the industry and highlights Europe's existing strength in mobile and estimates the economic, social and environmental benefits of these goals. The effects of these goals are measureable; calculations show that mobile teleworking can reduce carbon emissions by 22.1 MtCO2e a year, or energy savings of €7.7bn by 2015; mHealth, calculations show a saving of up to €78bn by 2015 and increasing connectivity through mobile will deliver greater productivity, which is estimated to add an aggregate of up to €349bn (or 2.9% of EU GDP) by 2015.

 

The mobile sector represents 1.3% of EU Gross Value Added, 1.2% of EU GDP, and employs over 600,000 people. Within EU telecoms, mobile now accounts for approximately 61% of revenues, up from 47% in 2002. The sector continues to invest in its next-generation infrastructure, providing a strong economic stimulus. Current estimates suggest that the mobile industry in Europe will deploy €145bn in capital expenditure through 2013, creating direct and indirect employment for more than 4.7 million people. Mobile is expected to make a significant contribution to recovery from the current downturn and to Europe's longer term fulfilment of the objectives of the Lisbon Strategy* which are aimed at making the European Union the most competitive economy in the world and achieving full employment by 2010.

 

The report can be found at: www.gsmworld.com/mobilemanifesto

 

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