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Getting Started with Chrome extension - Diigo help - 0 views

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Tétényi István

Rapid - Press Releases - EUROPA - 1 views

  • "Today's vote is good news for European consumers," said Viviane Reding, the EU Telecoms Commissioner. "The European Parliament has today voted in favour of a strong and competitive Single Telecoms Market without borders for cross-border services, competition and investment in Europe. This will level the playing field for telecoms operators in Europe, enhance legal certainty, and broaden consumer choice."
  • the European Parliament today voted in favour of establishing a European telecoms regulator.
  • new body will be financed from the EU budget in order to strengthen its independence and to ensure equality among national regulators.
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  • I strongly welcome the European Parliament's support for adding the new remedy of functional separation – which requires an incumbent operator to separate its network infrastructure from its services branch – to the toolbox of national regulators. This last-resort remedy has the capacity to rapidly improve competition in markets while maintaining incentives for investment in new networks, as shown in the UK where it has already been implemented. The Parliament's vote will contribute legal certainty to countries where functional separation is already under discussion, especially Sweden, Poland and Greece."
  • it has clearly rejected all calls for 'regulatory holidays',
  • 27 November 2008: the Council could reach a first political agreement on the EU Telecoms Reform.
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arunaraayala

Hospitals under 'unprecedented' attack in war zones: MSF - Locality News - 0 views

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    The MSF spoke out as guilt grew over the bombing of hospitals in the dissident-held east of the Syri...
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