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Tag: NGA

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Aphaia at the ‘Delivering High Speed Broadband’ conference

On 26 October 2011 Aphaia participated at Telcoms IQ’s Delivering High Speed Broadband Conference that took place in Prague, Czech Republic. The conference was endorsed by FTTH Council Europe, an industry organisation with a mission to accelerate the availability of fibre-based, ultra-high-speed access networks to consumers and businesses.

Aphaia at the FTTx Summit Europe conference

In April 2011 Aphaia’s Chief Consultant, Boštjan Makarovič, LLM spoke at the FTTx Summit Europe 2011 conference on fibre optic networks that took place in London, United Kingdom.

Aphaia to present at the FTTx Summit Europe 2011

On 12 April 2011 Aphaia’s Chief Consultant, Boštjan Makarovič, LLM will speak at the FTTx Summit Europe 2011 in London, United Kingdom.

Next Generation Access Recommendation and competition law issues

On 20 September 2010 the European Commission issued a Recommendation on regulated access to Next Generation Access Networks (NGA).

European Commission outlines measures to deliver fast and ultra-fast broadband in Europe

Currently Europe as a region has the highest average levels of broadband take-up worldwide (24.8%) but its networks need to be further developed and upgraded. Today only 1% of Europeans have a high-speed fibre internet connection directly to their homes, compared to 12% of Japanese and 15% of South Koreans. The European Commission thus adopted

Aphaia at INFOFEST 2010

On 26 September 2010 the 17th annual Festival of Achievements in Information Technology – INFOFEST is taking place in Budva, Montenegro. It is the most important ICT event in the region and includes company exhibitions, promotions and professional presentations, round tables, theme-centered conferences and panel discussions. Speaking at the event will be Aphaia’s Chief Consultant

EU telecoms rules inconsistently applied across the EU

According to the European Commission’s 15th annual report on the  implementation of the telecoms regulatory framework in Member States released on 25 May 2010, EU telecoms rules are being inconsistently applied across the European Union, with citizens and businesses  the ones paying the price.