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Regulator v Co-op ex-boss: not a 'vendetta'
2013-09-11 17:46:42| BBC News | Business | UK Edition
Andrew Bailey, chief executive of the Prudential Regulation Authority, has written to MPs to reject claims by the former boss of Co-op Bank that he wrongly characterised the source of Co-op Bank's woes.
Hungarian regulator extends mobile licences
2013-09-08 13:12:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) Hungarian telecommunication regulator NMHH has extended until April 2022 the mobile frequency licences of Telenor, Vodafone and Magyar Telekom. The licences for the 1800 MHz frequency band were to have expired on 7 October 2014, while the licences for the 900 MHz band would have expired on 8 October 2014 (Vodafone) and 8 October 2016 (Telenor and Magyar Telekom). The licence renewal will cost the operators in total HUF 100 billion. The regulator plans to announce a tender for the remaining part of the 900 MHz frequency by the end of this year.
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Nova Scotia regulator rules in favor of 102MW South Canoe wind project
2013-09-06 12:19:00| Power Technology
The Nova Scotia Utility and Review Board (URB) upheld Chester Municipal Council's approval of a development agreement for the 102MW South Canoe wind project in Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia, Canada.
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Resolve a Regulator Riddle
2013-09-03 21:54:00| Chemical Processing
Don't assume a malfunction when a regulator's outlet pressure unexpectedly rises.
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German regulator approves vectoring deployment
2013-08-29 20:01:00| Telecompaper Headlines
(Telecompaper) The German network regulator BNA has published the definitive decision for the introduction of vectoring on Telekom Deutschland's (V)DSL network. The decision enables Telekom Deutschland to deploy vectoring technology in its (V)DSL network offering much higher broadband speeds and was met with approval from the European Commission. As vectoring can only be deployed in the so-called serving area interface or street cabinets and is incompatible with LLU (local loop unbundling), Telekom has to offer access to the vectoring service via special bitstream services to its competitors to ensure a level playing field. At the same time, Telekom Deutschland has to change all standard contracts for LLU and provide a standard contract for vectoring-based bistream access to BNA, which has to approved the contracts before vectoring can be deployed.
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