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Tag: Telecommunications

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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.

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.

Regulatory case law, October 2014: on electricity price increases and telecoms users’ rights

The ECJ among other ruled that consumers must be informed before any price increase of electricity and gas .

Why the regulators might get OTT wrong?

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

EU regulatory case law, September 2014: telecoms operators’ tax on establishments and the Flemish green energy certificate

Should telecoms operators pay tax on establishments, and can States provide incentives for domestic green 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.

EU regulatory case law, July 2014: Telefónica’s broadband margin squeeze and access to residence permit data

Read how Telefónica is found to have abused its dominant position in access to broadband markets in Spain.

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.

Riley v California: Cell phones cannot be searched without a warrant says US Supreme Court

The US Supreme Court has voted for the protection of digital information from an arrested individual’s cell phone.

EU regulatory case law, June 2014: on-screen copyright and access to optical networks

Find out what the ECJ says about creating copies of an internet site and an NRA imposing access to optical networks.