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Children not reporting harmful content online

EU Kids Online, an international network funded by the EU Safer Internet Programme has published a report on the behaviour of children online that takes a look at industry strategies compared to what children actually do while on the Internet.

GOTO 1982: development of computing in Slovenia

To honour 30th anniversary of the first publicly available computer ZX Spectrum, which was introduced on the market in April 1982, the Slovene National Museum of Contemporary History has unveiled the GOTO 1982 exhibition on the development of computing in Slovenia.

European Commission opens new consultation on net neutrality

The European Commission has launched a new public consultation on net neutrality with a view to its commitment to preserve the open and neutral character of the Internet.

ACTA: a timeline

See the timeline of ACTA, from the negotiations to the Agreement being rejected by the European Parliament and the subsequent reports that controversial ACTA provisions are to be implemented  as part of a different EU treaty.   

Aphaia at the Post and Electronic Communications Agency of the Republic of Slovenia

Today, 26 June Aphaia's Chief Consultant Dr Boštjan Makarovič held a lecture at the Post and Electronic Communications Agency of the Republic of Slovenia (APEK) on how to regulate Next Generation Networks.

Poland to be fined for not fully implementing the AVMS Directive

The European Commission has referred Poland to the EU Court of Justice for failing to fully transpose the Audiovisual Media Services Directive into national legislation.

15 million Europeans online for the first time in 2011, half of EU labour force still without sufficient ICT skills

The European Commission has published its annual scoreboard on the progress of the implementation of the Digital Agenda in the European Union.

Aphaia for Delo: Functional separation would be best

Aphaia Chief Consultant Dr Boštjan Makarovič reviewed for the newspaper Delo the plans of the Slovene incumbent telecoms operator Telekom Slovenije to cover the country with broadband. More after the jump.

Five EU Member States to be fined for not adopting telecoms rules

The European Commission has announced that it will refer five European Union Member States to the EU Court of Justice for failing to implement the new telecoms rules into national legislation in the deadline prescribed.

Aphaia at the Ultra Fast Broadband Conference

Yesterday, on 21 May Aphaia’s Chief Consultant Boštjan Makarovič attended the conference Ultra Fast Broadband Policy and Practice, that took place in Brussels.