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Swift adaption of the European spectrum strategy is needed

[@ 11.01.29.] Dr. Zsolt Nyitrai, Minister of State for Infocommunications on behalf of the Hungarian EU Presidency met Director Martin Whitehead and Joachim Haas representing GSMA Europe, association for the interest of mobile communications industry, on 26 January in Brussels.

Strong Europe – broadband development

[@ 11.01.27.] Dr. Tamás Fellegi, Minister for National Development and Dr. Zsolt Nyitrai, Minister of State for Infocommunications presented the Hungarian EU Presidency’s priorities in the field of energy policy, climate, and telecommunications in the European Parliament on Wednesday. VIDEO

Europe needs dynamic spectrum policy

[@ 11.01.13.] At the meeting of the European People’s Party Minister of State for Infocommunications Zsolt Nyitrai said spectrum policy challenges have to be addressed promptly and effectively.

Smart spectrum strategy needed for further telecoms growth key EU institutional players agree

[@ 11.01.06.] Yesterday, Minister of State for Infocommunications Zsolt Nyitrai, representing the Hungarian EU Presidency, Neelie Kroes, EU Commission Vice-President responsible for the Digital Agenda, and Gunnar Hökmark, the European Parliament’s chief rapporteur for spectrum met in Budapest to discuss the EU’s most immediate legislative dossier in telecoms, the proposed Radio Spectrum Policy Programme.

Zsolt Nyitrai: competitiveness of the European Union is crucial

[@ 11.01.05.] Zsolt Nyitrai, Minister of State for Infocommunications and Chairman of the TTE Telecom Council during Hungary’s EU Presidency held talks with leaders of the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) on Wednesday.

Personal message from Zsolt Nyitrai

[@ 11.01.01.] Message from Zsolt Nyitrai, Chairperson of the Telecommunications Council of the European Union. VIDEO