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Cal Energy Commission and Dutch province to collaborate on transportation energy projects
2015-03-12 10:55:33| Green Car Congress
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Dutch court suspends data retention law
2015-03-11 11:09:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) A court in The Hague has suspended the Dutch legislation requiring the retention by communication providers of customer data for eventual law enforcement purposes. The judge found that the law violates personal privacy and personal data protection rights and also goes beyond what's necessary for its purposes. This is in line with a ruling last year by the EU Court of Justice that struck down the EU data retention directive on which the Dutch law is based. The request for an injunction against the law was filed by the groups Privacy First, the Dutch association of human rights lawyers, the association of defense lawyers, the journalists union NVJ and the telecom providers BIT, SpeakUp and Voys Telecom. They started the suit after the Dutch government said it plans to maintain the data retention requirement in an adapted form, despite the EU court ruling.
Dutch ad spend for handsets lifts 18% in 2014 - Telecompaper
2015-03-09 10:46:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Spending on Dutch ads for handsets rose 18 percent last year compared to the year before, according to the latest report from Telecompaper. Operators, retailers and handset producers paid a total of EUR 295.7 million on handset advertising for print, broadcast and outdoor media, against 250 million in 2013. The greatest growth in ad spend came from radio. The budgets for radio advertising grew by 68 percent. For outdoor adverts, spend rose by 21 percent. For print, the decline in ads for handsets was 27 percent. Handset ad budgets grew particularly strongly at operators. They gave 19 percent more out than the year earlier. Vodafone Netherlands gave the most out among the top three operators, with its ad budget lifting 73 percent. KPN's advanced 7 percent, at the expense of ad spend at units Hi and Telfort. Among the rest of the country's operators, Tele2 Netherlands spent 190 percent more on handset ads. Manufacturers of mobile products reduced their handset ad spend by 38 percent in 2014. Samsung was again the top spender from all handset producers, but the budget rose by only 1 percent. All the other large producers lowered their budgets. For example, Nokia spent 51 percent, HTC 64 percent less and Huawei 45 percent less. Compared to 2013, Belsimpel grew in 2014 to one of the top players for handset ads, thanks to a rise in spending of about 1.6 million. Spending from other e-shops increased by more than 600 percent. Remaining retailers spent 183 more on handset ads in 2014.
Dutch TV market grows in Q4 driven by IPTV via DSL, fibre
2015-03-08 15:00:03| Digital TV News
According to a Telecompaper report, the Dutch TV market reported 20,000 net additions during the fourth quarter of 2014, to end the year with 7.76 million subscribers. The growth was driven by 0.6 percent increase in digital TV subscribers.
Dutch TV market grows to 7.76 million subscribers in 2014
2015-03-08 13:37:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The Dutch TV market grew by 20,000 subscribers during the fourth quarter of 2014, to end the year with 7.76 million subscribers, according to Telecompaper's quarterly report on the Dutch TV market. During the quarter, digital TV subscribers grew by 0.6 percent which was enough to off-set the continued decrease of analogue-only subscribers. The main reason for the digital TV subscriber's growth was consumers choosing IPTV via DSL or fibre with the traditional TV technology cable only growing a little. The consumer TV services generated almost EUR 410 million in revenues in the fourth quarter of 2014, slightly higher than in the previous quarter.
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