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Siemens Receives Follow-Up Order for HVDC Link in Bangladesh
2016-07-22 01:30:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Siemens has received an order for an HVDC (high-voltage direct-current) back-to-back link to connect the power supply networks of India and Bangladesh read more
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EGA Master Receives Order to Supply Yanbu Power and Desalination Plant
2016-07-21 12:07:00| Power Technology
EGA Master has received an order of USD 359.170 to supply hand tool solutions for the Yanbu Power and Desalination Plant (Phase 2 and 3) in Saudi Arabi
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Alstom receives 800m order from NS for Delivery of Intercity trains
2016-07-20 01:00:00| Railway Technology
French rail transport company Alstom has secured a 800m contract to deliver 79 Intercity New Generation trains to Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), the national railway operator in the Netherlands.
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BT must 'put its house in order' - MPs
2016-07-19 09:48:47| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
MPs strongly criticise telecoms giant BT in a new report, which accuses it of "significantly under investing" in Openreach, the division responsible for most of the country's broadband roll-out.
BT 'must put house in order or face split' - MPs
2016-07-19 08:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) BT is "significantly under investing" in its network arm Openreach and should face structural separation if it does not commit to remedying the shortfall, according to a parliamentary report. The report was commissioned by the Culture, Media and Sport Committee from a panel of independent experts, and comes as UK regulator Ofcom considers imposing stricter regulation on BT and its wholesale subsidiary. The report found that capital investment in Openreach has been broadly flat since 2009, and quality of service remains poor. The Committee is demanding that BT invest significantly more in Openreach, and allow Openreach much more autonomy. It supports Ofcom's plans for establishing greater separation between Openreach and BT Group and said that if BT fails to "offer the reforms and investment assurances necessary to satisfy our concerns", Ofcom should move to enforce full separation of Openreach.
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