INTUG Meeting & CMA Conference 29-30 May, London

4 April 2012

On Tuesday 29 May 2012 INTUG holds its bi-annual meeting in London, UK, followed by the CMA conference The Online Era – transforming the way we do business on 30 May. The Tuesday morning program focuses on international mobile communications and European regulatory issues. The afternoon program has a global approach and concentrates on cloud computing and security.

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INTUG and Fair Roaming Group Press for Lower Roaming Charges

20 December 2011

Over the last few days, the proposed new EU mobile roaming regulation has come before the European Parliament and the Council. While many of the proposed amendments to the regulation are going in the right direction, the price caps are still much too high and the EU is risking destroying the business of small operators wishing to enter the roaming market.

INTUG and Europeans for Fair Roaming therefore demand that the European Parliament and the Council take the right decisions now.

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International Insights – November 2011

29 November 2011

An Update on Global Communications Issues

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INTUG Responds to EC Consultations on non-Discrimination, Cost Methodologies Wholesale Access

28 November 2011

INTUG has today responded to two key consultations by the European Commission on non-discrimination and cost methodologies for wholesale access.

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INTUG Responds to BEREC Work Programme 2012

4 November 2011

INTUG submitted its comments (PDF) to BEREC’s (European Regulators Group for Electronic Communications) draft Work Programme 2012 (PDF) today.


INTUG Conference: Beyond Roaming – Mobile Communication Services for Multinationals

11 October 2011

22 November 2011, Brussels

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INTUG Council Meeting/General Meeting – Brussels

11 October 2011

21 November 2011

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INTUG Delivers Input on Cross-Border Number Accessibility

26 September 2011
INTUG OPINION

Last week INTUG wrote to BEREC, the body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications concerning the cross border accessibility of numbers.

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