Aphaia participated in the FTTx Summit Eastern Europe conference that took place in Warsaw from 7 to 9 October 2013. Read more about the event after the jump.
Spain really really does not like online piracy, Google knows everything you type into your smartphone, and Aphaia’s Boštjan Makarovič thinks that there is still a general lack of competitive market-based thinking amongst policy-makers in Slovenia – this month in the news.
Aphaia’s Chief Consultant Boštjan Makarovič commented on the European Commission’s plans to harmonize European telecoms prices for the Slovene newspaper Delo. Such harmonisation could have as a consequence a lack of investment and the downfall of small operators, agrees Makarovič.
In the latest issue of the Slovene legal magazine Pravna Praksa Aphaia’s Chief Consultant Dr Boštjan Makarovič writes about the new Slovene Electronic Communications Act.
Dr Boštjan Makarovič, Aphaia’s Chief Consultant, is to speak at the FTTx Summit Eastern Europe conference that is taking place in Budapest between 18 and 21 September 2012.
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.
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.
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.
Boštjan Makarovič, Aphaia’s Chief Consultant attended the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority’s regional conference on the draft Electronic Communications Bill. Read about the event and see pictures from the conference after the jump.