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Broadband : Commission consults on regulatory strategy to promote very high speed Internet
T he European Commission has launched a public consultation on its revised proposals for the regulation of Next Generation Access (NGA) broadband networks, in the form of a draft Commission Recommendation. A previous public consultation held during the last quarter of 2008 confirmed general support for the objective of the Commission to achieve a common regulatory framework for NGA in order to foster timely investment in very high speed networks while ensuring that the competitive structure of the market is maintained. In the light of comments from stakeholders, the revised draft Recommendation includes mechanisms to allocate the investment risk between investors and operators seeking access to NGA networks. The draft Recommendation forms part of the European Broadband Strategy that the March European Council invited the Commission to develop by the end of 2009. The public consultation will be open until 24 July 2009. The Commission plans to adopt the Recommendation, taking account of comments received, before the end of 2009.
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Sony licenses XDCAM EX file format, which records onto SxS memory card, to JVC
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MANUEL BOZZI AWARDED
Italian designer Manuel Bozzi increases business network of his brand and lands on YOOX.COM after been awarded by Italian ASCOM
Smooth sailing for young crew
Young people from nine countries learn to sail and work together thanks to EU youth programme
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New energy plan seeks to reduce EU's reliance on foreign gas and oil.