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EU / UK: eCCTF letters on UK mobile termination and wholesale broadband access

by Yves Blondeel | Oct 2, 2004 | EU

The European Commission’s eCommunications Consultation Task Force (Article 7 Task Force) has today published two letters relating to notifications made by the regulatory authority in the United Kindom. Once again, these letters are distinctly predecent-setting...

Portugal: Law on electronic communications will come into effect on 11 Feb 2004

by Yves Blondeel | Oct 2, 2004 | Portugal

Today’s Diário da República, the Portuguese Offical Journal, contains the Lei 5/2004 das Comunicações Electrónicas. The law transposes the new EU regulatory framework for electronic communications, and comes into force one day after its publication, i.e. on 11...

EU / Greece: precedent-setting eCCTF letter on mobile call termination (Market 16)

by Yves Blondeel | Sep 8, 2004 | EU

The European Commission’s eCommunications Consultation Task Force (eCCTF) has published a letter (dated 4 Aug 2004) relating to a notification made by the Greek regulatory authority EETT in the context of Market 16: “voice call termination on individual...

Belgium: Flemish Community transposes EU directives on electronic communications

by Yves Blondeel | Sep 8, 2004 | Belgium

In the Belgian federal structure, the Communities are responsible for broadcasting, including broadcast transmission (e.g. cable tv, terrestrial transmission, satellite). As a consequence, the Communities have certain responsibilities under the new EU regulatory...

Ireland: ComReg issues two documents on mobile call termination (Market 16)

by Yves Blondeel | Sep 6, 2004 | Ireland

The Irish regulatory authority ComReg has published two documents relating to mobile call termination. a) The first document (04/62a) contains ComReg’s conclusions following the national consultation, and the notification that ComReg is making to the European...
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