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EC digital agenda boss, Neelie Kroes, has fleshed out her attitude to competition, broadband and cloud at the European Cable Communications Association in Brussels: and at least half of it is not a message that either telecoms nor cable operators particularly want to hear. By Ian Scales. (0)
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Matron's Diary, February 17th, 2012.  This week they're talking about LightSquared and its apparent demise; there's another net neutrality fracas; Warwick is giving that nice young Mark Zuckerberg a kicking (again); and the Dutch regulator has been sent back to the termination rate drawing board by the EC. Meanwhile I've got to get everything ready for Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Those plastic incontinence sheets don't pack themselves..  so much to do, so little time and not a jot of help from those two. 

Codgertations is filmed in front of a semi-conscious audience in a home for veteran technology journalists. Inmates Martyn Warwick and Ian Scales cogitate and ruminate on the week's best, worst and most amusing stories under the watchful eye of the home's redoubtable 'Matron'.

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The European Commission is reining in the Dutch regulator following its decision to formulate its wholesale mobile termination rates using the 'wrong' methodology. The commission has suspended the new rates' implementation pending an inquiry. By Ian Scales. (0)
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News Headlines: C-Level Clearout; Ex-termination rate; Internet Felony.

This week: Given the economics of LTE some experts argue that regulators need to rethink the importance they have hitherto placed on infrastructure competition; the BBC is excited about the future; more data required for mobile marketeers.

Plus: It's Google everywhere - introducing the interactive art gallery.

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The UK telecom regulator, Ofcom, will squeeze MTRs to half a penny by 2015. But at that rate, why not remove it entirely? asks Ian Scales (0)
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Sabre-rattling and scaremongering in equal parts this morning with O2 in the UK telling the British regulator, Ofcom, that any further imposed reductions in mobile termination rates will be to the detriment of consumers and could well mean that the poor could find themselves disenfranchised from the digital economy as inevitable price rises elsewhere would mean many would be unable to afford mobile phones at all. Martyn Warwick reports. (0)
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Ofcom today published a review of mobile termination rates - the wholesale charges that operators make and pay to connect calls to each others’ networks. It says it's going to institute a new regime from 2011 and that any changes it makes will benefit UK consumers. (0)
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The economic downturn is having a marked but variable effect on the global telecoms industry with some territories, regions and companies being battered by a perfect storm of credit crunch restrictions and reduced consumer spending. But others, finds Martyn Warwick, are weathering the tumult with comparative ease. (0)
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