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Entry Point North Certified in Accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) 2015 / 340

2016-03-09 17:11:00| Airport Technology

On 26 February 2016, Entry Point North has completed the certification process of the training organisation in accordance with the Commission Regulation (EU) No 2015 / 340.

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Kokam deploys new 24MW and 16MW Lithium NMC energy storage systems for frequency regulation

2016-03-08 11:56:12| Green Car Congress

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EC completes consultation on telecom regulation review

2016-03-03 13:33:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) The European Commission has published a summary of the responses to its public consultation on possible reforms to the telecom regulatory framework. After analysing the responses, the EC is expected to propose legislation later this year. The consultation completed in December attracted 244 responses, of which almost 28 percent electronic communication network or service providers subject to the telecoms regulations. This is the first review of the framework since the lastest major reforms in 2009, and the EC noted that the market has undergone significant structural changes since then. The review intends to look at the future of spectrum management, network access regulation, universal services and telecoms governance. The EC also published the first results of a consultation held at the same time on expected broadband needs. Well over 1,500 responses were received, and many said that their needs in terms of internet speed and quality are not fulfilled. They expect the use of internet services and applications to increase dramatically by 2025 and called for policy measures to support the development of infrastructure in line with future needs. 

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Spain approves new wholesale fibre market regulation

2016-02-25 11:33:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Spain's communications regulator CNMC has finally approved new regulations governing the country's wholesale fixed broadband market well over a year after the initial project was first proposed. The most controversial aspect of the wide-ranging plan is that requiring Telefonica to provide wholesale access to its fibre-optic network in all of Spain apart from 66 cities. In these so-called 'competitive areas', Telefonica won't need to open up its network because there are already three or more companies offering superfast internet via fibre or cable connections. In all other areas, corresponding to 65 percent of the country, Telefonica will be given 18 months to prepare its fibre-optic network so that any operator can use it via a process known as 'virtual unbundled local access' (VULA). According to Spanish press reports, Telefonica will now proceed to carry out its threat to halt the accelerated rollout of fibre optic infrastructure, cutting its investment by 20 percent this year and revising its commitment to cover all localities with over 1,000 inhabitants by 2020.

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Trade minister criticised over Queensland sugar regulation

2016-02-11 07:02:32| Sugar Industry News

Trade Minister Andrew Robb has been warned that Australia has damaged its reputation as an investment destination following a decision by the Queensland Parliament to effectively re-regulate the nation's $2 billion sugar industry. Read more: http://www.afr.com/news/politics/trade-minister-criticised-over-queensland-sugar-regulation-20160208-gmp11n#ixzz3zpuwagtp Follow us: @FinancialReview on Twitter | financialreview on Facebook

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