To ensure that such control is most effective, pre-notification of mergers should be mandatory, allowing fast track procedures or a two phase review process to prioritize the more complex and/ or problematic cases (in which DFS cases are more likely to fall) while concurrently imposing notification thresholds to reduce the administrative burdens on both the market players and the authority. Further, due process, such as oral hearings, technical discussions with case handlers, access to 6 statements of objections and to case files, publication of annual reports, and publication of decisions issued, ensures a fair and transparent process, and strengthens the reputation of the competition authority or sector regulator, especially in a market such as DFS where there may be several powerful and connected players. 7 Lastly, rules regarding conflicts of interest and the separation of the investigation, prosecution and decisional functions in case handling further support the independence and reputational strength of the authority. 8 Competition authorities should balance their actions with other government interventions to minimize restrictions on competition in those areas.
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The ITU should view this positively, which would help achieve both the ITU’s objective of reasonably priced services and the objective set forth in D.140 of cost- orientated settlement rates. (...) However, it excluded the effects on government telecom policy objectives, the effects on new industry players, and the effects on the economy as a whole – particularly the increasing reliance of the services sector and e-commerce industries on telecommunications and IP-based applications to run their businesses. (...) The Report should seek to clarify the policy objectives first.
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The ITU should view this positively, which would help achieve both the ITU’s objective of reasonably priced services and the objective set forth in D.140 of cost- orientated settlement rates. (...) However, it excluded the effects on government telecom policy objectives, the effects on new industry players, and the effects on the economy as a whole – particularly the increasing reliance of the services sector and e-commerce industries on telecommunications and IP-based applications to run their businesses. (...) The Report should seek to clarify the policy objectives first.
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In addition, the arrival of new content and application providers, such as over-the-top players, are changing the rules of the game, the market dynamics and business practices. (...) Ensuring that the principles of fair, equal and non-discriminatory treatment of all market players continue to prevail will foster a level playing field among regulated and unregulated players.
(...) We believe that regulators and policy makers should seek to implement measures to monitor the use of traffic management techniques to ensure that those do not unfairly discriminate between market players. Regulators also need to review existing competition laws to determine whether measures based on regulation or competition law, such as equal treatment of players, are already in place and whether they adequately address the issues that tend to impact net neutrality.
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In addition, the arrival of new content and application providers, such as over-
the-top players, are changing the rules of the game, the market dynamics and business practices.
(...) Ensuring that the principles of fair, equal and non-discriminatory
treatment of all market players continue to prevail will foster a level playing field among regulated and
unregulated players.
1 The Guidelines are based on contributions from Barbados, Bulgaria, Burkina Faso, Egypt, Georgia. (...) We believe that regulators and policy makers should seek to implement measures to monitor the use of
traffic management techniques to ensure that those do not unfairly discriminate between market
players. Regulators also need to review existing competition laws to determine whether measures
based on regulation or competition law, such as equal treatment of players, are already in place and
whether they adequately address the issues that tend to impact net neutrality.
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Strategic Objective C2 – Sustainable Development of Air Transport – Results of the Sixth Air Transport Conference
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ICAO / Annual Report 2013 / Strategic Objective C2 – Sustainable Development of Air Transport – Results of the Sixth Air Transport Conference
Message from the President of the Council
The World of Air Transport in 2013
Progress on ICAO’s Strategic Objectives
Safety
Security
Environmental Protection
Sustainable Development of Air Transport
Supporting Implementation Strategies
Legal Services and External Relations
Human Resources
Language and Publications
Information and Communication Technology
Conferences, Security and General Services
Revenue and Product Management
Regional Coordination
Communications
Technical Cooperation Programme
Recruitment of Field Experts
Training
Procurement and Implementation
Administrative and Operational Services Cost (AOSC) Budget
Project Summaries grouped by Strategic Objective
Safety
Security
Environment
Sustainable Development
Project Summaries grouped by State and Region (Appendix 2)
Financial Overview
Appendices
Strategic Objective C2 – Sustainable Development of Air Transport – Results of the Sixth Air Transport Conference
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38th Session of the ICAO Assembly
Results of the Sixth Air Transport Conference
Facilitating Air Services Negotiations and Fostering Cooperation Between States
Infrastructure Management and Financing the Air Transport System
ICAO Aviation Data
Joint Financing Agreements
Cooperation with other United Nations Bodies
Outreach and Awareness Activities
Voluntary Support for ICAO’s Work
Technical Cooperation Projects
A one-day, Pre-ATConf/6 Symposium was held at ICAO Headquarters on 17 March 2013 for Conference participants. This event, which was co-organized with major air transport industry stakeholders, was attended by close to 400 participants, who heard views of key players regarding the major challenges and policy options facing the aviation community.
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The overall objective of this workshop is to increase the contribution of HCP Associations to national MNCH plans through a strengthened participation in policy and programme development and an increased alignment of activities to the national targets regarding the achievement of MDGs 4 and 5 (reducing child mortality by 2/3 and maternal mortality by ¾ by 2015).
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Strengthen the role of HCP associations as advocates for MNCH and in policy dialogue ( being an effective player in dealing with legislative barriers, improving drug use policies, advocating for MNCH funding )
Explore HCP associations role in promoting one country MNCH plan ( working together and as good partners with the public sector to make this effective )
Develop the role of HCP associations in quality improvement ( training, continuing education, monitoring / supervision, standards of care, regulation and accreditation issues )
Increase HCPA joint activities to address the human resources crisis with respect to MNCH ( staff deployment and retention,, new cadre development, delegation )
Strengthen organizational aspects of HCP associations to enable them to develop more fully their roles in the areas mentioned in objectives 1 – 4, and establish better partnering between associations and with the public sector ( leadership, defining vision-plans-responsibilities, understanding how to work with the public sector, working with other associations , harnessing energies of members ).
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Strengthen the role of HCP associations as advocates for MNCH and in policy dialogue ( being an effective player in dealing with legislative barriers, improving drug use policies, advocating for MNCH funding )
Explore HCP associations role in promoting one country MNCH plan ( working together and as good partners with the public sector to make this effective )
Develop the role of HCP associations in quality improvement ( training, continuing education, monitoring / supervision, standards of care, regulation and accreditation issues )
Increase HCPA joint activities to address the human resources crisis with respect to MNCH ( staff deployment and retention,, new cadre development, delegation )
Strengthen organizational aspects of HCP associations to enable them to develop more fully their roles in the areas mentioned in objectives 1 – 4, and establish better partnering between associations and with the public sector ( leadership, defining vision-plans-responsibilities, understanding how to work with the public sector, working with other associations , harnessing energies of members ).
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Article 1 - Delivering object-based immersive media experiences in sports Year: 2020 Persistent link: http://handle.itu.int/11.1002/pub/8153d783-en Immersive media technology in sports enables fans to experience interactive, personalized content. (...) Object-based immersive coding enables innovative use cases where the streaming bandwidth can be better allocated to the objects of interest. (...) In this paper, we explain how to implement object-based coding in MPEG metadata for immersive video (MIV) and video-based point-cloud coding (V-PCC) along with the enabled experiences.
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They should act with integrity and be able to make objective, future-proof decisions and to collaborate across sectors to foster digital transformation. (...) Regulatory frameworks may need to adapt to ensure they are continuing to meet public policy objectives in an evolving digital environment. Revoking the rules that are no longer justified is just as important as adopting forward-looking ones.
(...) While regulatory reform for the purpose of bringing new radio systems and services to market is a laudable objective, spectrum reform should also be focused on ensuring that access to broadband service is provided affordably to those areas and populations that have been traditionally unserved or underserved.
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