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Tag: Aphaia

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Monthy roundup, July 2015: Aphaia’s CSR app and IP workshops

In July: Aphaia announces its CSR App and partners with Queen Mary University of London to deliver IP workshops.

Broadband and privacy in March 2015: a single European digital market and an analysis of EU cookie rules.

Introducing Aphaia's monthly reviews of regulatory and technological developments in broadband and privacy.

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.

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.

Latest Aphaia white paper: Data protection and privacy in the world of Big Data, an EU perspective

The latest title in Aphaia's free white paper library examines EU privacy legislation as it applies to the world of Big Data.

Want to always stay up to date? Become part of Aphaia’s LinkedIn community!

Are you following us on LinkedIn yet? Join the Aphaia LinkedIn community and always be in the know.

Monthly roundup, July 2014: Aphaia has a new look and roaming prices in the EU are cut

We've revamped the Aphaia website, and Dr Makarovic talked about the future of Telekom Slovenije with Val202.

Aphaia master class on legal regulation of Next Generation Networks

Aphaia has organised a mini master class on legal regulation of NGN for stakeholders on the Slovenian market.

Aphaia at the IQPC Big Data Monetisation in Telecoms Conference

Dr Bostjan Makarovic conducts the IQPC Big Data Monetisation in Telecoms pre-conference workshop.

Aphaia at the 2014 London FTTx Summit Europe – speaker Dr Bostjan Makarovic

At the FTTx Summit Europe that is taking place this week in London, Aphaia's Chief Consultant Bostjan Makarovic will be presenting innovative views on superfast broadband policy and regulation. Find out how Boštjan thinks Europe can retake the global lead in fixed telecoms after the jump.