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ETNO Workshop: New International Rules for Telecoms? Preparation for WCIT 2012

ETNO Workshop: New International Rules for Telecoms? Preparation for WCIT 2012

The workshop organized by ETNO and ITU last month, in the premises of Belgacom in Brussels, was attended by more than 100 delegates from European and US industry and also by a few European government representatives, some representatives from the European Commission. Amongst the speakers were several US industry and officials, and an operator but [...]

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Data privacy: deciding how to boost consumer trust in the internet

Data privacy: deciding how to boost consumer trust in the internet

On 26th March the director of Telefónica’s International Office, Carlos Lopez Blanco, spoke at an evening debate about data privacy. In discussion with Viviane Reding, European commissioner for justice, fundamental rights and citizenship, Sophie in ’t Veld, Dutch MEP vice-chairwoman of the European Parliament’s civil liberties committee, Peter Hustinx, the EU’s data protection supervisor and [...]

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Looking for privacy’s sweet spot

Looking for privacy’s sweet spot

“Government should lead by example instead of dictating European models of regulation that could stall US-based growth and innovation in our thriving tech sector.” This quote, from Congressman Marsha Blackburn’s response to the recent release of the White House Privacy Report, is a good example of the concerns generated among some stakeholders in the US [...]

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Data privacy: innovation and trust in the digital economy

Data privacy: innovation and trust in the digital economy

The European Data Protection Supervisor has recently published his Opinion on the EC proposals for review of the Data Protection legal framework, welcoming the proposed Regulation but saying that ‘we are still far from a comprehensive set of data protection rules on national and EU level in all areas of EU policy’. Telefónica also welcomes [...]

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Privacy: the challenge of putting the customer in control

Privacy: the challenge of putting the customer in control

Many people consider that disclosure of personal data is increasingly a part of modern life. In Europe, 74% of Europeans see disclosing personal information as necessary to access online services, specifically social networking and sharing sites (61%) and online shopping (79%). However, 72% of internet users in Europe still worry that they are being asked [...]

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European Commission proposes new privacy rules for the XXI Century

European Commission proposes new privacy rules for the XXI Century

As announced, on 25th January the European Commission adopted the long awaited proposals for review of the EU legal framework for Data Protection The review package is composed by a Communication, a Regulation (which repeals the Directive 1995/46/EC), a Directive (which repeals the Council Framework Decision 2008/977/JHA, for the former third pillar matters, that means [...]

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Data protection reform: Commissioner Reding live!

At 12h30 today, Commissioner Reding, Vice-President of the EC in charge of Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, will announce the main lines of the data protection reform, in order to review the regulation currently in place adopted in 1995, when the digital sitaution was far from what we know today. You can follow it live here!

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A review of some of the top issues for Denmark during its EU Presidency

A review of some of the top issues for Denmark during its EU Presidency

Last week, the Danish government presented the programme of the Danish EU Presidency ‘Europe at work’ for the next six months. The programme includes the four fundamental priorities for the Danish Presidency – a responsible Europe, a dynamic Europe, a green Europe and a safe Europe – and the Council configurations.  The Transport, Telecommunications and [...]

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What will define the European regulatory agenda in 2012?

What will define the European regulatory agenda in 2012?

We have identified three priority areas that regulators and policymakers will need to pay particular attention to during these months ahead. To be effective, any policy must allow sufficient flexibility at a national level, as a ‘one-size-fits-all’ approach will be unlikely to succeed.

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What to expect in 2012 on public policy issues?

Many are the predictions those days in the Net concerning our sector and its perspectives for 2012, from how the telecom sector will evolve, to which services and technological trends will be the winners for next year, or how social networks will be positioned, what will be the IT “super themes” for 2012, etc…
This is a difficult and somersault exercise in a very dynamic and evolving sector such as the ICT & Telecom one. However, it is sure that some trends could be already detected.

Concerning the ICT public policy area, we could see the following issues as relevant as they are present in several international and public institutions agendas for 2012. Here are some of them:

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