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- EU Telecoms Commissioner calls for consumer right to change phone operator in 1 day
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(23 March 2009)In a video message posted this morning on her website, Viviane Reding, the EU's Telecoms Commissioner, calls on the European Parliament and the Council of EU Telecoms Ministers to be ambitious in the coming days as they enter the final negotiations on a new set of EU rules strengthening competition and consumer rights in a single market for telecoms like mobile phone services and internet connections.
- EVENT ANNOUNCEMENT
- Public Procurement for the Future
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18 May 2009 - 20 May 2009 Oslo, Norway
This international conference aims to bring together participants from public administrations, suppliers and others engaged in European innovation through eGovernment and public procurement. It is organised by the PEPPOL project (Pan-European Public Procurement Online) in collaboration with BUSINESSEUROPE.
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- T(e)V-olution - "From today's content production to tomorrow's consumer experience"
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23 April 2009 Lint, Belgium
Higher resolution and bigger screens have an impact on the quality requirements of TV signals. Analogue signals are definitely out of the question and even standard digital TV may not be sufficient to benefit fully from the potential of the new big screen technologies. High Defnitiion TeleVision (HDTV) changes the consumer experience completely and turns the home into a cinema like environment especially if an audio system is connected. Broadcasters are faced with the challenge to move to HD rapidly and the consumer electronics market needs to provide Set-Top-Boxes allowing new features. In parallel to this HD-revolution another evolution will change the way we look at TV. As a consequence of the internet boom new ways of watching TV are emerging. Will user generated content replace part of the content we used to get from the broadcasters? This symposium will cover these different aspects in the setting of the Alfacam television studios.
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