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Access City Retention Schedules
2015-12-10 18:40:13| PortlandOnline
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Vodafone Netherlands sues KPN over delay in fixed access
2015-12-10 08:40:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Vodafone Netherlands is suing KPN for anti-competitive behaviour, saying the Dutch incumbent prevented Vodafone from entering the triple-play market for several years. Vodafone claims EUR 115 million in damages due to KPN obstructing its access to key network technology in 2011-2014 and hence slowing the launch of the 'Vodafone Thuis' (Vodafone at Home) offer. Vodafone filed its suit at the court in The Hague, claiming KPN abused its dominant market position, and was able to build up a significant customer base in the triple-play market in recent years while it kept rivals out of the market. Vodafone said KPN repeatedly did not meet its obligations to deliver technology needed for Vodafone's fixed offer. KPN owns the only DSL network in the country and the main FTTH network.
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NIST and CHORUS Pilot Project supports NIST public access plan.
2015-12-09 14:31:08| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Pilot project launched by National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and CHORUS aims to improve access to results of NIST-funded research. Through NIST's public access initiative, articles reporting on research conducted at or sponsored by NIST will be made publicly available via PubMed Central. CHORUS will point to published, authoritative article on official journal sites, where readers will find research in context with additional tools and information provided by journal.
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EU proposes cross-border access to OTT content services
2015-12-09 12:00:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The European Commission has presented the first legislative proposals in its Digital Single Market strategy, focusing on improved cross-border access to digital content and unifying sales terms for online purchases across the EU. The first proposal is to allow consumers subscribed to an online music or video service to continue using it when traveling in another EU country. At the moment, access is often restricted in other countries, as licensing of copyrighted content is limited to national agreements. The EC has proposed a regulation to give consumers access to their subscriptions wherever they are in the EU from 2017. The second proposal aims to support cross-border e-commerce by simplifying contract rules for consumers and businesses. The EC proposed two directives, one for digital products and one for goods, which cover similar issues on handling liability and refunds for defective goods and the right to cancel a contract and use customer data. The changes mean businesses would no longer need to adapt to different contract rules in each EU country and could supply digital content or sell goods to consumers in all member states based on the same set of key contract law rules. Consumers would also benefit from increased protection.
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MTA Reaches Two Milestones on East Side Access Megaproject...
2015-12-08 15:53:19| Railroads - Topix.net
The Metropolitan Transportation Authority today announced the substantial completion of two significant contracts on East Side Access, the megaproject that will bring Long Island ... New York, NY - December 7, 2015 - The Metropolitan Transportation Authority today announced the substantial completion of two significant contracts on East Side Access, the megaproject that will bring Long Island Rail Road service to Grand Central Terminal .
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