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The book deals with the main legal innovations introduced by the European Code of electronic communications – namely, the very recent regulatory intervention, which will have to be implemented in Italy and in all Member ...
On 29 October 2019, our team held a webinar to discuss the European Electronic Communications Code and how to respond to the draft BEREC guidelines. Topics discussed were: The Network Termination Point, Geographical ...
In a webinar, broadcasted on 16th July 2019, we discussed the broadened scope of the EECC, new forms of access regulation, spectrum regulation and consequences for 5G and touched on the more harmonised end-user rights. ...
On 14 April 2019 the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy launched a public consultation of its proposal to amend the Dutch Telecommunications Act (DTA).
With the adoption of the European Electronic Communications Code ("EECC"), the regulation of the electronic communications sector has entered a new phase. A phase of extended and amended regulation aimed at existing and ...
On June 13, 2019, the Court of Justice (CJ) announced its judgment in the Gmail case . The judgment provides the CJ’s view on a question that has been subject of a dispute with the German national regulator which ...
Bird & Bird's Regulatory & Public Affairs seminar in Brussels on 3 December also featured a panel debate with various industry voices on the implementation of the recently adopted European Electronic Communications ...
Implementation of the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) has taken a step forward in Sweden, with the publication on 4 September of a memorandum by the Swedish Government.
We describe some of the biggest changes that the new European Electronic Communications Code will bring.
The French Government recently unveiled extracts of the draft text transposing the European Electronic Communications Code (EECC) into French law. The transposition work is under the responsibility of the Ministry for ...
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