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07.05.2015.

HAKOM without losses

Croatian Regulatory Authority for Network Industries (HAKOM) did not have any losses, and the financial means from 2014 that were not utilized but it financed the socially useful projects in 2015 by means of the unused funds from 2014. 
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07.05.2015.

The first Croatian Forum on Internet Governance was held

The first Croatian Forum on Internet Governance (IGF) took place at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing in Zagreb, 6 May.
 
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06.05.2015.

Announcement of the 5th Workshop on Regulatory Challenges

This year, the 5th Workshop on Regulatory Challenges will be organized within the scope of the International Conference on Telecommunications Contel 2015
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04.05.2015.

HAKOM initiated the procedure for the allocation of the number 116 111 for Child Helpline

HAKOM announced a public call for the allocation of number116 111 for Child Helpline
 
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04.05.2015.

Prof. Antun Carić, PhD passed away

On Thursday 30 April 2015, at the age of 69 our beloved friend and esteemed colleague and associate prof. Antun Carić, PhD passed away.
 
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30.04.2015.

New consumers’ rights in force as of tomorrow

New consumers’ rights, recently prescribed by HAKOM enter into force tomorrow.
 
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29.04.2015.

HAKOM at the International Conference on Fiber- Optic Distribution Technologies ( FiberWeek 2015).

HAKOM participated at the International Conference on Fiber-Optic Technologies (FiberWeek 2015) which is took in Supetar on the Island of Brač between 28-30 April 2015.
 
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29.04.2015.

The public consultation on amendments to Radio Frequency Allocation Table

There is an ongoing public consultation on Radio Frequency Allocation Table. The public consultation will be open until 29 May 2015.
 
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22.04.2015.

HAKOM at ITU Regional Development Forum for Europe

At the Regional Development Forum for Europe, held from 20 - 22 April, Bucharest, Romania, HAKOM reported on the activities regarding "Broadband for Sustainable Development”.
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21.04.2015.

HAKOM: May 1, 2015. New consumers’ rights and enhanced supervision of the operators

In May 1, 2015. ,new consumer rights in electronic communications are coming into force, therefore HAKOM will enhance the supervision on the Croatian Market ensuring that new regulations are being followed by the operators.
 
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16.04.2015.

A public call to determine the quality of providing the universal services in electronic communications.

At least once in two years HAKOM determines whether the universal services are being provided in an appropriate way and of an appropriate quality, and it determines which operators are interested to provide of one or more services within the universal services and / or to cover different parts of the territory of the Republic of Croatia.
 
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15.04.2015.

HAKOM at the plenary meeting of the Independent Regulators’ Group - Rail

This year’s first plenary meeting of the Independent Regulators’ Group – RAIL was held in The Hague. The meeting focused on topics concerning the Fourth Railway Package and on improving the role of and mutual cooperation between independent national regulatory authorities in the rail services sector. 
 
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14.04.2015.

ITU organized a gathering on accessibility of electronic communications to people with disabilities

ITU organized in Geneva a meeting for rapporteurs on accessibility of electronic communications to people with disabilities with a view to promoting and implementing services and solutions for easier and more quality access. 
 
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10.04.2015.

The First Croatian Internet Governance Forum announced (Croatian IGF)

The First Croatian Internet Governance Forum (Croatian IGF) will be held at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and Computing on 6 May 2015. 
 
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10.04.2015.

Frequency Coordination Agreement signed with Slovenia for bands between 29.7 MHz and 470 MHz

Frequency Coordination Agreement was signed with Slovenia for bands between 29.7 MHz and 470 MHz. This facilitates the mutual coordination of frequencies for private mobile communication networks.
 
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