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Opening remarks |
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Andrés Font. ENTER |
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| 09.35 - 10.15 |
Functional separation as a remedy for European telecommunications markets. Separations and incentives for efficient investment |
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Martin Cave. Warwick Business School |
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| 11.15 - 13.45 |
Different forms of separation: the international experience |
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Moderator: Carlos Pascual. Research Director. Comisión Nacional de la Competencia |
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BT Openreach experience
Peter MacCarthy-Ward. Director of Equivalence. British Telecom |
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From Deregulation to Functional Separation: the New Zealand experience
Hon Paul Swain. Former Minister of Communications of New Zeland |
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Q&A |
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Separation in Italy
Andrea Gavosto. Chief Economist of Telecom Italia |
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Separation in Sweeden
Bo Andersson. Post & Telestyresen (PTS) |
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The French approach to enforce non-discrimination
Jacques Champeaux. Executive Director in charge of Regulatory affairs, Orange |
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Q&A |
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| 15.00 - 16.30 |
Is functional separation a plausible remedy for the Spanish telecommunications market?  |
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Moderator: Marcel Coderech. Vicepresident of CMT |
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Ken Ducatel. Member of Commissioner Reding Cabinet European Comission |
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Rafael Díez Vega. Telefónica |
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Miguel Langle. ONO |
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Q&A |
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| 16.30 - 17.45 |
Functional separation and investment on New Generation Networks: The financial view  |
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Hannes Wittig. JP Morgan |
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Javier Borrachero. ING |
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María Rotondo. Banco de Santander |
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Q&A |
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| 17.45 - 18.00 |
Conference closure |
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Guillermo de la Dehesa. President of CEPR |
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