Fortunately, I know that most European operators and manufacturers are extremely careful with what they allow to run their systems.
The major European operators have deployed the technology in their networks.
Some were sold to other European operators.
It's hard enough to convince the big European operators to spend money on implementing this.
Some European operators offered commercial services based on these phones already in 2005.
China has such huge potential in this market for growth, and European operators have a great opportunity as world leaders looking for new markets.
The prospect of an agreement with China is crucial for European operators in the long term.
So we should be very clear that there is nothing in this report that makes life difficult for European operators.
I think that is the only way to ensure competition in this area and to reduce disputes between European operators and governments.
Some European operators are seeking changes in competition laws to allow them to share the cost of the networks.