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Tag: Boštjan Makarovič

Tag: Boštjan Makarovič
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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.

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.

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.

Aphaia at the FTTx Conference: tailoring regulation to national circumstances

Aphaia’s Boštjan Makarovič was a speaker at the FTTx Summit Europe 2012 conference that took place place between 23 and 26 April in London.

Apahia: ECTEL conference

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.

Aphaia at the ECTEL conference

Boštjan Makarovič, Aphaia’s Chief Consultant will attend the Eastern Caribbean Telecommunications Authority’s regional conference on the draft Electronic Communications Bill.

Sweden to block Skype?

It has been reported that Swedish telecoms operators are seeking to block mobile phone users in Sweden from making free calls with services like Skype.

UK internet providers could act as intermediaries in defamation disputes

The UK Government has suggested that Internet Service Providers could act as go-betweens between parties involved in defamation disputes online. The suggestion comes as part of the reform of English libel legislation. 

European Commission says ‘no’ to new Danish SMS prices and higher Dutch telephony rates

The European Commission has once again exercised its power of suspending proposed telecoms regulatory measures and has halted the implementation of new SMS termination rates in Denmark and the proposed increase of fixed and mobile telephony termination rates in the Netherlands.

European Commission stops prices proposed for Polish mobile operator

The European Commission has, in line with its powers under the 2009 Telecoms Directive, put a stop to Polish telecommunications regulator UKE’s intention to set mobile termination rates for the Polish operator AERO2. The case marks the first time the Commission has expressed an intention of using its new powers of vetoing proposed regulatory remedies.