Examples of using Technological neutrality in English and their translations into Swedish
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What we need right now is technological neutrality, and we will carry on needing it for a number of years.
To support, taking into account the principle of technological neutrality, the wider use and availability of broadband
The principle of technological neutrality allows universal service providers to use any technology,
The regulation should also aim at technological neutrality, with the rules that govern communication services being as far as possible independent of the technology implemented to provide these services.
The EESC is nevertheless pleased that the principle of technological neutrality, essential for a genuinely open internet, is being reaffirmed.
More generally, aid for infrastructure supporting innovation could be authorised when technological neutrality and open access are guaranteed.
the principle of technological neutrality forms part of the European policy- and rightly so.
networks are to be treated in a similar manner(‘technological neutrality'), which implies,
Besides the issues of digital switchover and technological neutrality, the decision also discusses the aspects of applicability of the Article 87(2)(a) derogation to measures that do not have a social character
the existing Annex does not stand the test of technological neutrality.
Technological neutrality means that legislation should define the objectives to be achieved,
standard under common conditions‘technological neutrality.
In line with the abovementioned technological neutrality, the Commission's commitment to developing infrastructure to facilitate the market penetration of vehicles powered by alternative fuels,
networks are to be treated in a similar manner(“technological neutrality”), which implies,
by increased globalisation, while maintaining the technological neutrality of the legal framework.
clearly defined policy goal, guaranteeing legal certainty and technological neutrality, and enforced as closely as possible to the operators concerned.
open access obligation or technological neutrality and claw-back mechanisms)
But many commentators(in particular telecoms operators) were concerned that technological neutrality could be used as a tool for increasing regulation,
conditions of use as broadly as possible, with a view to ensuring technological neutrality and flexibility in future use of the spectrum”.
In order to ensure technological neutrality and continued access by the public to voice telephony, national regulatory authorities should be able to