ECTA's 14th Annual Regulatory Conference
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TOPICS WILL INCLUDE:
- Net neutrality: the right to access the free and open Internet from end users’ perspective
- Business perspectives along the Internet value chain. The relationship between network operators and online content, application and service providers, costs and charging models, freedom to provide specialised services.
- Data protection: what impact will a new framework have on citizens, industry and governments?
- Fixed competition models: is two enough for Europe?
- To dig or nor to dig? Business cases and investment models in the fixed market
- Regulation, investments and innovation: what correlation?
- The review of relevant markets: which are the key technological and market trends?
- Spectrum harmonisation in the single market. What would be the benefits and drawbacks of deeper harmonisation? Who should have the ultimate power to decide on spectrum assignments?
- Roaming: decoupling, roam like home and roaming alliances. What to implement and when?
EARLY BIRD DEADLINE - 25 OCTOBER 2013
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ECTA's annual Regulatory Conference is considered to be one of the pre-eminent regulatory and competition events for the European telecoms sector. It is typically attended by 350+ representatives from Europe's policy making institutions - European Commission, European Parliament and Government Ministries plus senior representatives from National Regulatory and Competition Authorities. The event provides one of the most important policy-debating forums in Europe for senior executives, finance and strategy directors, legal, regulatory, public affairs and competition specialists from European, US and Asia-Pac telecoms operators and suppliers as well as lawfirms, consultancies and financial institutions.
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