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Chorus consults on 8 new UFB products
2013-10-23 03:14:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) New Zealand fixed-line operator Chorus has proposed eight new Ultra-fast Broadband (UFB) products for retail service providers. The company has begun a period of consultation with the industry with the aim of having the new wholesale products available by 1 January 2014. The new products will be made available in addition to the current fibre products that are specified under the Crown Fibre Holdings contract. The proposed new products include fibre broadband at 50/20 Mbps for NZD 37.50, a 100/20 Mbps connection for NZD 40, 200/100 Mbps for NZD 60, and a 200/200 Mbps product for NZD 65. In addition, Chorus is also consulting on making new combined fibre and copper products available to retail service providers.
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EFSA Consults over Renewal of Feed Additive Permits
2013-06-27 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
EU - The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has launched two public consultations on the renewal of permits for feed additives from 2015.
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Working group consults global FM industry on new guidance
2013-06-12 13:00:00| BIFM News
A RICS led working group, consisting of representatives from RICS, BIFM and CoreNet Global’s UK Chapter, is calling on facilities management (FM) professionals worldwide to help shape a Strategic Facilities Management Guidance Note.
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UK: Molson Coors consults with brewery workers over pay cuts
2013-03-19 12:17:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
Molson Coors has confirmed it is consulting with workers over a shake-up at two of its UK sites that could mean pay cuts for 184 employees, according to a trade union.
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Online Consults Increasing, Despite Physicians' Concerns
2013-02-11 14:29:00| TechWeb
New primary care model gains momentum as payers see cost-cutting potential and consumers demand better service.
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