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Hungary: NHH publishes Strategic Review consultation for Hungarian telecommunications market

by Yves Blondeel | Feb 8, 2005 | Hungary

The Hungarian regulatory authority NHH has published a consultation document addressing future high-level policy and strategy for the telecommunications sector in Hungary. The aim of the NHH is, amongst others, to formulate new overall and detailed policy goals, after...

Denmark: ITST withdraws its European Commission notification on fixed call termination (Market 9)

by Yves Blondeel | Feb 5, 2005 | Denmark

The Danish regulatory authority has withdrawn the draft measures (market definition, SMP assessment, proposed remedies) in Case DK 2005/0171 which related to call termination on individual public telephone networks provided at a fixed location (Market 9). The draft...

Italy: AGCOM’s proposed remedies for wholesale mobile voice call termination (Market 16)

by Yves Blondeel | Feb 2, 2005 | Italy

As was indicated in a previous T-REGS news item, the Italian regulatory authority AGCOM has published delibera n. 465/04/CONS, which is its formal public consultation document on Market 16: “voice call termination on individual mobile networks”. This...

EU / Finland: Second European Commission veto of a market analysis

by Yves Blondeel | Dec 10, 2004 | EU

On 5 Oct 2004, the European Commission issued Decision C(2004)5682final (published on 11 Oct 2004), which requires the Finnish regulatory authority FICORA to “withdraw a notified draft measure”. This is the second veto decision taken by the European...

EU / Portugal: eCCTF letter on wholesale line rental, retention capping and delayed reciprocity

by Yves Blondeel | Dec 9, 2004 | EU

The European Commission’s Electronic Communications Consultation Task Force (eCCTF) has published a letter (dated 3 Sep 2004) addressed to the Portuguese regulatory authority ANACOM, relating to ANACOM’s notifications concerning regulatory remedies on...
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