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How Christmassy does chocolate taste for cocoa farmers?

Supply chain conditions largely determine how christmassy your chocolates purchase feels for cocoa farmers.

Aphaia at the Next Generation Fixed Networks Summit Eastern Europe

Dr Makarovic stressed the importance of regulation providing clear incentives to replace copper with fibre.

Monthly roundup, November 2014: Right to be Forgotten should apply worldwide and Net Neutrality should be protected

The EU wants worldwide Right to be Forgotten, and Obama is very busy with Net Neutrality and US-China climate agreement.

Monetising Big Data in Telecoms Singapore World Summit 2015

The event will draw together highly-regarded expert speakers from across the ecosystem of telecommunications industry.

Aphaia on IoT privacy at IQPC M2M Forum Europe

We were at the IQPC M2M Forum Europe, speaking on privacy and data protection and the Internet of Things.

Monthly roundup, October 2014: CaseForGreen, Hungarian Internet tax and Google’s privacy guidelines from the EU

This October in the news: Hungary does not like the proposed Internet tax and Google gets privacy guidelines.

Why the regulators might get OTT wrong?

It is becoming increasingly popular for telecoms regulators to address the implications of OTT services.

Monthly roundup, September 2014: A smartphone-only sidewalk and Net Neutrality by Jimmy Kimmel

This past September: enforcing the right to be forgotten and Net Neutrality explained with a VHS tape and two guys in shorts.

Can Tesla save the electric car future? US$5 billion to challenge the petrol engine lock-in

The Tesla Motors Nevada car battery plant plan raises broader questions as to the future of cars and electricity.

Monthly roundup, August 2014: We never unplug, net neutrality in the US, Team Australia and EU telecoms in 2013

Revisit the US net neutrality debate, see Team Australia, and see if you are in the 43% that never unplug from technology.