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In April this year, the EU passed the Gigabit Infrastructure Act, as a means of accelerating progress towards the EU’s ‘Gigabit Society’. But while the GIA aims to open up access to network infrastructure, it could also lead to an increase in pricing disputes. The EC proposes settling these using the FRAND principle which states access to resources should be just, equitable and free of bias – but how well will this work in practice?
The European Commission has announced significant funding which could be used to ensure equality of broadband connectivity across the continent – at higher speeds than ever before.
For many companies, in the water sector and beyond, collecting and analysing historical performance data in order to unlock operational insights has long been a driver of efficiency and innovation.
In some industries, regulators consider encouraging “infrastructure competition” as this can deliver more significant longer term benefits to consumers.
In October the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) published its recommendations for a “strengthened and updated” model of economic regulation for the energy, water and telecoms sectors.
In part four of our innovation interview series, Laura Petschnig spoke with Professor Gráinne Allen, Director of Food & Innovation at McDonald’s UK & Ireland.
Decarbonising the European energy system is likely to involve increasing use of electricity, particularly from renewable sources. This transition will pose challenges regarding the transport and storage of energy.
In recent years, poker has been revolutionised by applying insights from game theory.