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  • The European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association, ETNO, which represents 40 telecoms companies, said that rules on consent need to be consumer-friendly.

    EU Unveils Web-Privacy Rules Frances Robinson 2012

  • ETNO, the European Telecommunications Network Operators, which represents incumbent national operators said Reding has put forward plans before completing an in-depth assessment of their likely impact on customers and the industry.

    Cui bono? Richard 2006

  • The Brussels trade body for telecommunications companies, ETNO, is concerned that the agreement will infringe internet users 'rights by allowing content filtering or disconnecting users without a due process, a draft policy that was already rejected by MEPs.

    EurActiv.com 2010

  • CompTel holds three major conferences each year: the Annual Convention and Trade Expo in February, a Summer Business Conference, and the Fall Business Conference and Trade Show in October The European Telecommunications Network Operators 'Association - ETNO, the voice in Brussels of Europe's telecoms and electronic communications operators, has been at the forefront of policy and regulatory affairs in telecommunications since 1992.

    unknown title 2009

  • CompTel holds three major conferences each year: the Annual Convention and Trade Expo in February, a Summer Business Conference, and the Fall Business Conference and Trade Show in October The European Telecommunications Network Operators 'Association - ETNO, the voice in Brussels of Europe's telecoms and electronic communications operators, has been at the forefront of policy and regulatory affairs in telecommunications since 1992.

    unknown title 2009

  • ETNO, the European telecommunications network operators association, described the planned cuts in rates as "drastic" and warned that they would hinder the telecom industry's ability to invest and develop innovative packages for customers, said its director Michael Bartholomew.

    Computerworld 2009

  • ETNO, the European telecommunications network operators association, described the planned cuts in rates as "drastic" and warned that they would hinder the telecom industry's ability to invest and develop innovative packages for customers, said its director Michael Bartholomew.

    Computerworld 2009

  • It makes ETNO the primary policy link between EU institutions and European telecommunications companies.

    unknown title 2009

  • Promote • Forbear regulating "emergent services" efficient Investment until market becomes established • Recognize that access at regulated prices can act as a deterrent to investment on access infrastructure (ETNO 2005)

    Recently Uploaded Slideshows 2009

  • It makes ETNO the primary policy link between EU institutions and European telecommunications companies.

    unknown title 2009

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