Examples of using Telecoms operators in English and their translations into Italian
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consumers, telecoms operators and public authorities whether they see benefits in a system that would allow businesses to use the same telephone number in all EU Member States.
For instance, the right to switch telecoms operators in one day without changing their phone number
Despite requests from WorldCom and other telecoms operators over the last few years, KPN Mobile has not, until now, entered into any kind of direct interconnection agreement with other network operators than KPN Telecom. .
Telecoms operators and Internet service providers hold a range of data about their customers, such as name,
These include the right for customers to switch telecoms operators in just one day without changing their phone number,
Many telecoms operators felt that since the proposed regulatory principles could conflict with one another, there was a
The Commission also has concerns that notification requirement applicable to telecoms operators go beyond what can be imposed in view of the maximum harmonisation provided by EU law in this regard.
Telecoms operators now have the legal security to be able to make investments
will create more regulatory certainty and help telecoms operators to grow in a single, pan-European telecoms market.
those of the distributors such as telecoms operators or Internet access providers.
create conditions which encourage cooperation between telecoms operators(providing the service)
schools, telecoms operators, government bodies
While battling for market share, telecoms operators need to meet high customer expectations
In the EU, large telecoms operators(which may have previously enjoyed a monopoly) compete with other
Under new EU rules applicable from 25th May 2011(see MEMO/11/320), telecoms operators and internet service providers must take strong security measures to protect the names,
investors and telecoms operators from the world's leading companies, and the first Digital Agenda Assembly,
giving consumers more choice by reinforcing competition between telecoms operators; promoting investment into new communication infrastructures,
this is the power for governments to require telecoms operators and Internet Service Providers to keep traffic, billing
Destiny is the leading alternative and fourth B2B telecom operator in Belgium.
The second telecommunications satellite- BSAT-4a- owned by Japanese telecom operator B-SAT.