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France: Free announces 1bn FttH network investment + open access + ‘universal service’

by Yves Blondeel | Nov 9, 2006 | France

Iliad S.A., the EuroNext quoted holding company which owns Free, the French alternative operator which pioneered triple-play services using its own flavour of ADSL2+, made a series of major announcements today, which deserve attention from a telecommunications...

Denmark: ITST consultation on convergence and next generation networks

by Yves Blondeel | Oct 5, 2006 | Denmark

The Danish regulatory authority IT og Telestyrelsen (ITST) has opened a public consultation and announced a public hearing on convergence and next generation networks (NGNs). The regulatory authority requests input on two sets of questions. The first area that ITST...

EU: Commissioner Reding announces EU Regulation on international roaming charges

by Yves Blondeel | Sep 2, 2006 | EU

Update 20 Feb 2006: The European Commission is now inviting interested parties to provide their comments by 17 March 2006 on the proposals sketched out by Ms. Reding relating to regulation of international roaming charges. The questions put to interested parties are...

Germany: BNetzA receives around 900 applications for wireless broadband access frequencies

by Yves Blondeel | Jul 3, 2006 | Germany

The German regulatory authority (Bundesnetzagentur – BNetzA) announced today that it has received around 900 applications for spectrum in the 3,4-3,5 GHz band (which can be exploited by IEEE 802.16-2004 compliant and WiMAX compliant technology). BNetzA received...

EU: European Commission publishes Communication on Market Reviews (Article 7 Process)

by Yves Blondeel | Jul 2, 2006 | EU

The European Commission has today released document COM(2006)28 final, including a lengthy annex SEC(2006)86, which provides a first formal assessment of the functioning of the market analysis procedure instituted by Article 7 of the Framework Directive 2002/21/EC....
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