The previous blog post What is the EU doing for growth and jobs? painted a background picture of main reform programmes in the European Union.
In this context the Digital Agenda and the Digital Single Market are among the catchwords for growth-enhancing and life-enriching reforms in the EU.
If we go beyond the EU institutions in the important area of electronic communications, we find BEREC as a link between political declarations and market realities.
BEREC blog posts
In a number of blog posts we have discussed the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC), established by EU regulation 1211/2009 and with its office recently inaugurated in Riga (Latvia). These background posts are in English (EN), Finnish (FI) and Swedish (SV).
Grahnblawg (SV): Berec om nätneutralitet och öppenhet
Eurooppaoikeus (FI): Euroopan sähköisen viestinnän sääntelyviranomaisten yhteistyöelin (BEREC)
Grahnlaw (EN): Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC)
Grahnlaw (EN): EU electronic communications: BEREC medium term strategy consultation
Grahnlaw (EN): EU electronic communications: BEREC Work Programme 2012
Grahnlaw (EN): BEREC draft Work Programme 2012 consultation procedure
Grahnlaw (EN): Report on the consultation of the BEREC draft Work Programme 2012
Grahnblawg (SV): Elektronisk kommunikation i EU: Bakgrund till Berec 2012
Eurooppaoikeus (FI): Sähköisen viestinnän sääntely EU:ssa: taustalla BEREC
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Our next step takes us from the BEREC background to the substance of the Work Programme 2012.
Ralf Grahn
Tuesday, 27 December 2011
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