prezentácia z workshopu Digitálna agenda pre Európu, ktorý sa uskutočnil 17.5.2011 v Európskom informačnom centre v Bratislave. Organizátormi workshopu boli Zastúpenie EK na Slovensku a Inštitút pre dobre spravovanú spoločnosť
Good to Great Connectivity for the UK #ConnectedFuturetechUK
The digital sector is the fastest-growing part of the UK economy, and as the UK looks towards a post-Brexit environment, UK Government’s objective will be in putting the UK at the forefront of the global technology revolution.
Packaged together in this document are a selection of sector insights and visions – from augmented reality and connected cars, to predictive modelling and gigabit cities – the UK’s best and brightest are leading work that has the potential to dramatically change how we live and work.
techUK showcased the great work and thought leadership of this sector – from FTSE 100 companies to SMEs, Local Government Authorities, and tech futurists – through a recent Good to Great Connectivity for the UK’s #ConnectedFuture campaign week.
As the UK’s trade association for the digital technologies industries, techUK’s Communications Infrastructure Programme is already undertaking a number of initiatives to help drive investment and innovation and realise a tech-powered Global Britain.
http://www.techuk.org/insights/opinions/item/10495-turning-good-into-great-connectivity-for-the-uk
http://www.techuk.org/focus/programmes/communications-infrastructure/programme_actions
Presentation in Qatar's Communications Regulatory Conference 2014 "Next Generation Fixed Broadband Networks and Services : Challenges and Opportunities".
The presentation define issues related to access, sharing of passive infrastructure. What is Open Access and how to implement it.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) regulates the ICT sector and ensures competition. The document outlines several of CA's regulatory initiatives, including enhancing compliance in areas like quality of service and consumer protection. It discusses the Universal Service Fund which aims to close access gaps in voice and data coverage, as well as initiatives in digital broadcasting, cyber security, and e-waste management. CA is working to complete the country's digital migration process and deploy a national public key infrastructure for secure online transactions.
- Spin-out company from Bristol University focused on network virtualization and software defined networking (SDN) that has received £3m in venture capital funding and £1.8m UK government contract (3 sentences)
Early Builders' Roundtable APCO 2013 Conference 08-20-13Bill Schrier
Four early builders of LTE Public Safety wireless broadband networks share their lessons learned at the APCO 2013 Conference in Anaheim. Chuck Robinson of Charlotte, Barry Fraser of Bay-RICS, Todd Early of Texas and Vicki Helfrich of Mississippi are presenters. Moderated by Bill Schrier
DWS16 - Future Networks forum - Anna Krzyzanowska European CommissionIDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses the European Union's goals for a Gigabit society by 2025, including providing extremely high connectivity (gigabit speeds) to socio-economic drivers and digitally intensive enterprises, access to connectivity offering at least 100 Mbps download speeds to all households across Europe, and uninterrupted 5G coverage in all urban areas and along major transport paths by 2020. These objectives will be achieved through modernizing telecoms rules, providing free public WiFi access across Europe, and coordinating a 2020 timeline for 5G commercialization. Funding may come from the European Fund for Strategic Investments, European Structural and Investment Funds, and Connecting Europe Broadband Fund.
The Northeast Service Cooperative designed the Northeast Minnesota Middle Mile Fiber Project to expand broadband infrastructure through 915 miles of fiber optic cable connecting 250 critical sites across 8 counties. Funded with $43 million in federal grants and loans, the project aims to provide high-speed connectivity to unserved and underserved rural areas through public-private partnerships. The network establishes a regional fiber optic backbone with 14 facilities and over 2.8 terabits of switching capacity.
1) Infrastructure sharing allows telecom operators to share infrastructure like towers, buildings, and spectrum to reduce costs, improve quality of service, and expand networks more rapidly while helping the environment.
2) There are three main types of infrastructure sharing: passive sharing of non-electronic equipment, active sharing of electronic equipment, and spectrum sharing through leasing spectrum.
3) Mobile network operators face challenges like rising site rental costs, restrictions on tower construction, unreliable power supply, and security issues that increase costs and slow network expansion. Infrastructure sharing can help address many of these challenges to improve innovation, customer service, and universal network coverage.
Good to Great Connectivity for the UK #ConnectedFuturetechUK
The digital sector is the fastest-growing part of the UK economy, and as the UK looks towards a post-Brexit environment, UK Government’s objective will be in putting the UK at the forefront of the global technology revolution.
Packaged together in this document are a selection of sector insights and visions – from augmented reality and connected cars, to predictive modelling and gigabit cities – the UK’s best and brightest are leading work that has the potential to dramatically change how we live and work.
techUK showcased the great work and thought leadership of this sector – from FTSE 100 companies to SMEs, Local Government Authorities, and tech futurists – through a recent Good to Great Connectivity for the UK’s #ConnectedFuture campaign week.
As the UK’s trade association for the digital technologies industries, techUK’s Communications Infrastructure Programme is already undertaking a number of initiatives to help drive investment and innovation and realise a tech-powered Global Britain.
http://www.techuk.org/insights/opinions/item/10495-turning-good-into-great-connectivity-for-the-uk
http://www.techuk.org/focus/programmes/communications-infrastructure/programme_actions
Presentation in Qatar's Communications Regulatory Conference 2014 "Next Generation Fixed Broadband Networks and Services : Challenges and Opportunities".
The presentation define issues related to access, sharing of passive infrastructure. What is Open Access and how to implement it.
The Communications Authority of Kenya (CA) regulates the ICT sector and ensures competition. The document outlines several of CA's regulatory initiatives, including enhancing compliance in areas like quality of service and consumer protection. It discusses the Universal Service Fund which aims to close access gaps in voice and data coverage, as well as initiatives in digital broadcasting, cyber security, and e-waste management. CA is working to complete the country's digital migration process and deploy a national public key infrastructure for secure online transactions.
- Spin-out company from Bristol University focused on network virtualization and software defined networking (SDN) that has received £3m in venture capital funding and £1.8m UK government contract (3 sentences)
Early Builders' Roundtable APCO 2013 Conference 08-20-13Bill Schrier
Four early builders of LTE Public Safety wireless broadband networks share their lessons learned at the APCO 2013 Conference in Anaheim. Chuck Robinson of Charlotte, Barry Fraser of Bay-RICS, Todd Early of Texas and Vicki Helfrich of Mississippi are presenters. Moderated by Bill Schrier
DWS16 - Future Networks forum - Anna Krzyzanowska European CommissionIDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses the European Union's goals for a Gigabit society by 2025, including providing extremely high connectivity (gigabit speeds) to socio-economic drivers and digitally intensive enterprises, access to connectivity offering at least 100 Mbps download speeds to all households across Europe, and uninterrupted 5G coverage in all urban areas and along major transport paths by 2020. These objectives will be achieved through modernizing telecoms rules, providing free public WiFi access across Europe, and coordinating a 2020 timeline for 5G commercialization. Funding may come from the European Fund for Strategic Investments, European Structural and Investment Funds, and Connecting Europe Broadband Fund.
The Northeast Service Cooperative designed the Northeast Minnesota Middle Mile Fiber Project to expand broadband infrastructure through 915 miles of fiber optic cable connecting 250 critical sites across 8 counties. Funded with $43 million in federal grants and loans, the project aims to provide high-speed connectivity to unserved and underserved rural areas through public-private partnerships. The network establishes a regional fiber optic backbone with 14 facilities and over 2.8 terabits of switching capacity.
1) Infrastructure sharing allows telecom operators to share infrastructure like towers, buildings, and spectrum to reduce costs, improve quality of service, and expand networks more rapidly while helping the environment.
2) There are three main types of infrastructure sharing: passive sharing of non-electronic equipment, active sharing of electronic equipment, and spectrum sharing through leasing spectrum.
3) Mobile network operators face challenges like rising site rental costs, restrictions on tower construction, unreliable power supply, and security issues that increase costs and slow network expansion. Infrastructure sharing can help address many of these challenges to improve innovation, customer service, and universal network coverage.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders - Intro for Amateur Radio & Fixed W...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 1 - 30th June 2015
Simon Saunders, Director, Real Wireless Ltd and Chair, UK SPF Cluster 1
Introduction for Amateur Radio & Fixed Wireless Access/Transport
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Franklin County sought to expand broadband access by partnering with a wireless internet service provider (WISP). They conducted an assessment that found many rural areas lacked coverage. The county worked with B2X Online, providing tower space in exchange for connecting government offices and expanding residential broadband. This expanded coverage from 2 to 14 towers serving over 1000 homes and businesses within 3 years, though some remote areas still lacked access.
This document summarizes a presentation on tackling barriers to telecom infrastructure deployment. It discusses how deployment issues can increase costs and timelines and references a UK government report with 19 recommendations. Key developments since then include increased fiber deployment by various companies and efforts to address associated issues like electronic communications codes and planning regulations. Potential areas of focus going forward include a new permitting approach, trials for 5G densification, and mandatory early engagement between authorities and operators.
1) The document discusses the importance of infrastructure sharing among mobile network operators in Nigeria to reduce costs and optimize networks. It highlights challenges like high site rental costs, power issues, and security threats that increase operators' expenses.
2) Infrastructure sharing allows operators to share passive infrastructure like towers, buildings, and power supply to lower capital and operating expenditures while expanding coverage. It has led to cost reductions, revenue growth, and improved service quality in other countries.
3) However, infrastructure sharing has progressed slowly in Nigeria, with some operators reluctant to collaborate. The article argues that all Nigerian operators must see sharing as necessary for network optimization given the competitive market and constraints facing the industry.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - 5G UK vision update plenary...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary meeting – 10 April 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
5G: A UK Perspective – update on progress
See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
The document discusses funding for wireless infrastructure projects. It covers:
1. The differences between funding infrastructure versus technology.
2. How infrastructure and technology are interconnected and infrastructure can be used to extend the reach of technology.
3. How TV white space technology can be a "silver bullet" to cost-effectively provide broadband connectivity to both urban and rural areas, including otherwise inaccessible locations, at low risk and with high flexibility.
The document summarizes Richard Williams' presentation on the EU Commission's decision on state aid for the Birmingham Digital Districts programme. The presentation covered the scope, aims and objectives of the Digital Districts programme; the state aid process; the basis for the EU Commission's decision approving state aid; and new draft EU state aid guidelines. The Commission concluded that the programme addressed market failures, its design would limit distortion of competition, and its overall balance was positive.
The document discusses the state and future of Botswana's optic fibre networks. It provides an overview of Botswana Fibre Networks' (BoFiNet) current optic fibre infrastructure projects including their submarine cable networks, regional fibre connectivity, national fibre backbone network, and access network infrastructure using technologies like FTTx. It outlines BoFiNet's plans to continue expanding fibre deployment to more areas in Botswana, deploy wireless networks in rural communities, and prepare infrastructure for 5G. The document also discusses trends in high-speed broadband access and the impact of broadband deployment in Botswana.
This document summarizes the UK government's £10 million Market Testing Pilots program to explore expanding broadband coverage beyond 95% using new wireless and hybrid network solutions. Eight projects were selected testing technologies like wireless, satellite, and fiber. The projects will now submit feasibility reports and potentially deploy pilot networks. Insights from the pilots will help inform future government investment to extend broadband coverage to hard to reach areas.
This document discusses automated GIS tagging for efficient FTTx networks. It begins by outlining opportunities for FTTx networks as copper cabling requires maintenance and replacement. It then discusses the evolution of FTTx technology and infrastructure. A key challenge for operators is the identification and management of FTTx infrastructure and field data. The proposed solution is an automated GIS tagging system that collects input data, manages the inventory and value chain through application integrations, records asset details using RFIDs, and updates the information system with GIS data. Benefits include providing location-based network details, reducing mean time to repair, and optimizing total cost of ownership.
The document outlines the structure and agenda of TechUK's Environment and Compliance Programme. The programme focuses on reducing regulatory non-compliance risks for members, lowering costs through policy lobbying, and developing markets by promoting technology's role in sustainability. Key agenda items for 2016 include providing input on energy policy and carbon reporting obligations, assessing how technology can help meet carbon reduction targets, and advocating for chemicals regulation simplification to reduce business burdens. The programme also addresses product safety standards, export controls, and customs compliance.
#MP2013 Presentation by the Minister of Communication TechnologyFMINigeria
The document provides a mid-term review of priorities and progress for Nigeria's Ministry of Communication Technology. It summarizes efforts to: 1) expand infrastructure like base stations, fiber networks, and satellites to connect more Nigerians, especially in rural areas; 2) increase access to devices and digital skills training to ensure Nigerians can benefit from connectivity; and 3) develop the ICT sector through policies supporting jobs and local content. Key achievements include deploying rural broadband, expanding research networks between universities, and facilitating billions in infrastructure investment. The next steps are to further build out networks and lower access costs to meet national targets.
The benefit of technology neutral spectrum licences 25 sep 2020Coleago Consulting
Technology neutral spectrum licensing allows mobile operators to refarm spectrum from older technologies like 2G and 3G to newer technologies like 4G and 5G based on market demand. This maximizes spectral efficiency and the economic benefits of new technologies by providing higher data speeds and lower prices to users. However, some countries have delayed adopting technology neutral licensing, depriving users of these benefits and hindering the growth of their digital economies. Making existing spectrum licenses technology neutral can help accelerate the rollout of 4G and 5G networks without delay.
This document provides an overview of the requirements for demonstrating compliance with State aid rules for broadband projects receiving public funding in the UK. It discusses the key definitions around Next Generation Access (NGA) networks and the technical assessment process used by BDUK to evaluate proposals. The technical assessment considers factors like network design, speed capabilities, wholesale access terms. Evidence must be quantitative and supported by references. Templates and guidance are available online to help suppliers complete the assessment.
This document summarizes the state of Benin IX, Benin's internet exchange point, 3 years after its creation. Benin IX connects the country's major internet service providers and mobile operators, improving internet speeds by 20-80% for locally hosted content. However, Benin IX faces challenges like a lack of dedicated staff and funding, overuse by dominant operators, and reliance on a single location. For Benin IX to better support Benin's digital economy, the document proposes establishing a governance committee and leveraging a new "Digital Agency" to boost local infrastructure, services, and digital transformation of the public and private sectors.
Leveraging CAF II Dollars to Bring World-Class Broadband to your CommunityAnn Treacy
This document summarizes a study of two rural Minnesota internet exchanges served by CenturyLink and Frontier with CAF II funding. The study found that both providers are using the funding to deploy Fiber to the Node networks to support DSL services, but the vast majority of properties in the exchanges are more than 3,000 feet from nodes, limiting speeds to less than 25 Mbps. Even after CAF II investments, it is unlikely customers in remote parts of the exchanges will achieve Minnesota's 2026 broadband goal of 100 Mbps downloads. The study recommends community broadband planners understand local CAF II deployment plans to determine if additional investments are needed to meet community goals.
Comparative analysis of LTE backbone transport techniques for efficient broad...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
This document provides a comparative analysis of LTE backbone transport techniques for efficient broadband penetration in a heterogeneous network. It discusses how IP/MPLS currently serves as the transport technique but suffers from failures that can cause delays and packet loss. As an alternative, IP/ATM is proposed which can dynamically allocate bandwidth and support varying QoS requirements. The paper aims to evaluate the performance of these two techniques through simulation to establish which better addresses the challenges of IP/MPLS. Simulation results showed IP/ATM had superior performance over IP/MPLS in terms of average bandwidth utilization, mean traffic drop, and mean traffic delay.
An Introduction to Network Codes (April 2014)ENTSO-E
Network codes are sets of rules which apply to one or more parts of the energy sector. The need for them was identified during the course of developing the Third Energy Package. More specifically, Regulation (EC) 714/2009 sets out the areas in which network codes will be developed and a process for developing them.
This is an overview on ENTSO-E’s network code work: the process of developing network codes, the content and level of development of each code, and how these different codes will fit together when implemented.
Presentation for the Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe (Broadband in Est...Aivo Lepp
Estonia has made significant progress in expanding broadband access through its EstWin fiber optic network project. The EstWin network has built over 6,500 km of fiber optic cable, providing fast internet access to rural areas. Local authorities have helped by streamlining regulations and coordinating infrastructure projects. However, 'last mile' connections to end users remain a challenge in some rural areas due to lack of private investment. Estonia is now preparing EstWin 2 to address these remaining market failures and complete nationwide broadband connectivity.
Prima intilnire oficiala pe care am am avut-o in Estonia a fost cu domnii Aivo Lepp si Margus Püüa de la Department of State Information din cadrul Ministerului Economiei si Comunicatiilor din Estonia.
Broad band 14march2012-pgw_cindustrypresentationNirvesh Sooful
Presentation by Andre Stelzner, CIO, City of Cape Town on the City's Broadband Optic fibre project & commercial model. Presented at the Western Cape Government briefing to ICT industry stakeholders on the Western Cape Broadband Programme (March 2012), President Hotel, Bantry Bay, Cape Town
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Saunders - Intro for Amateur Radio & Fixed W...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Cluster 1 - 30th June 2015
Simon Saunders, Director, Real Wireless Ltd and Chair, UK SPF Cluster 1
Introduction for Amateur Radio & Fixed Wireless Access/Transport
More information at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
Franklin County sought to expand broadband access by partnering with a wireless internet service provider (WISP). They conducted an assessment that found many rural areas lacked coverage. The county worked with B2X Online, providing tower space in exchange for connecting government offices and expanding residential broadband. This expanded coverage from 2 to 14 towers serving over 1000 homes and businesses within 3 years, though some remote areas still lacked access.
This document summarizes a presentation on tackling barriers to telecom infrastructure deployment. It discusses how deployment issues can increase costs and timelines and references a UK government report with 19 recommendations. Key developments since then include increased fiber deployment by various companies and efforts to address associated issues like electronic communications codes and planning regulations. Potential areas of focus going forward include a new permitting approach, trials for 5G densification, and mandatory early engagement between authorities and operators.
1) The document discusses the importance of infrastructure sharing among mobile network operators in Nigeria to reduce costs and optimize networks. It highlights challenges like high site rental costs, power issues, and security threats that increase operators' expenses.
2) Infrastructure sharing allows operators to share passive infrastructure like towers, buildings, and power supply to lower capital and operating expenditures while expanding coverage. It has led to cost reductions, revenue growth, and improved service quality in other countries.
3) However, infrastructure sharing has progressed slowly in Nigeria, with some operators reluctant to collaborate. The article argues that all Nigerian operators must see sharing as necessary for network optimization given the competitive market and constraints facing the industry.
UK Spectrum Policy Forum - Simon Pike, Vodafone - 5G UK vision update plenary...techUK
UK Spectrum Policy Forum
Plenary meeting – 10 April 2014
Simon Pike, Chief Engineer, Regulatory and Spectrum, Vodafone
5G: A UK Perspective – update on progress
See more at: http://www.techuk.org/about/uk-spectrum-policy-forum
All rights reserved
The document discusses funding for wireless infrastructure projects. It covers:
1. The differences between funding infrastructure versus technology.
2. How infrastructure and technology are interconnected and infrastructure can be used to extend the reach of technology.
3. How TV white space technology can be a "silver bullet" to cost-effectively provide broadband connectivity to both urban and rural areas, including otherwise inaccessible locations, at low risk and with high flexibility.
The document summarizes Richard Williams' presentation on the EU Commission's decision on state aid for the Birmingham Digital Districts programme. The presentation covered the scope, aims and objectives of the Digital Districts programme; the state aid process; the basis for the EU Commission's decision approving state aid; and new draft EU state aid guidelines. The Commission concluded that the programme addressed market failures, its design would limit distortion of competition, and its overall balance was positive.
The document discusses the state and future of Botswana's optic fibre networks. It provides an overview of Botswana Fibre Networks' (BoFiNet) current optic fibre infrastructure projects including their submarine cable networks, regional fibre connectivity, national fibre backbone network, and access network infrastructure using technologies like FTTx. It outlines BoFiNet's plans to continue expanding fibre deployment to more areas in Botswana, deploy wireless networks in rural communities, and prepare infrastructure for 5G. The document also discusses trends in high-speed broadband access and the impact of broadband deployment in Botswana.
This document summarizes the UK government's £10 million Market Testing Pilots program to explore expanding broadband coverage beyond 95% using new wireless and hybrid network solutions. Eight projects were selected testing technologies like wireless, satellite, and fiber. The projects will now submit feasibility reports and potentially deploy pilot networks. Insights from the pilots will help inform future government investment to extend broadband coverage to hard to reach areas.
This document discusses automated GIS tagging for efficient FTTx networks. It begins by outlining opportunities for FTTx networks as copper cabling requires maintenance and replacement. It then discusses the evolution of FTTx technology and infrastructure. A key challenge for operators is the identification and management of FTTx infrastructure and field data. The proposed solution is an automated GIS tagging system that collects input data, manages the inventory and value chain through application integrations, records asset details using RFIDs, and updates the information system with GIS data. Benefits include providing location-based network details, reducing mean time to repair, and optimizing total cost of ownership.
The document outlines the structure and agenda of TechUK's Environment and Compliance Programme. The programme focuses on reducing regulatory non-compliance risks for members, lowering costs through policy lobbying, and developing markets by promoting technology's role in sustainability. Key agenda items for 2016 include providing input on energy policy and carbon reporting obligations, assessing how technology can help meet carbon reduction targets, and advocating for chemicals regulation simplification to reduce business burdens. The programme also addresses product safety standards, export controls, and customs compliance.
#MP2013 Presentation by the Minister of Communication TechnologyFMINigeria
The document provides a mid-term review of priorities and progress for Nigeria's Ministry of Communication Technology. It summarizes efforts to: 1) expand infrastructure like base stations, fiber networks, and satellites to connect more Nigerians, especially in rural areas; 2) increase access to devices and digital skills training to ensure Nigerians can benefit from connectivity; and 3) develop the ICT sector through policies supporting jobs and local content. Key achievements include deploying rural broadband, expanding research networks between universities, and facilitating billions in infrastructure investment. The next steps are to further build out networks and lower access costs to meet national targets.
The benefit of technology neutral spectrum licences 25 sep 2020Coleago Consulting
Technology neutral spectrum licensing allows mobile operators to refarm spectrum from older technologies like 2G and 3G to newer technologies like 4G and 5G based on market demand. This maximizes spectral efficiency and the economic benefits of new technologies by providing higher data speeds and lower prices to users. However, some countries have delayed adopting technology neutral licensing, depriving users of these benefits and hindering the growth of their digital economies. Making existing spectrum licenses technology neutral can help accelerate the rollout of 4G and 5G networks without delay.
This document provides an overview of the requirements for demonstrating compliance with State aid rules for broadband projects receiving public funding in the UK. It discusses the key definitions around Next Generation Access (NGA) networks and the technical assessment process used by BDUK to evaluate proposals. The technical assessment considers factors like network design, speed capabilities, wholesale access terms. Evidence must be quantitative and supported by references. Templates and guidance are available online to help suppliers complete the assessment.
This document summarizes the state of Benin IX, Benin's internet exchange point, 3 years after its creation. Benin IX connects the country's major internet service providers and mobile operators, improving internet speeds by 20-80% for locally hosted content. However, Benin IX faces challenges like a lack of dedicated staff and funding, overuse by dominant operators, and reliance on a single location. For Benin IX to better support Benin's digital economy, the document proposes establishing a governance committee and leveraging a new "Digital Agency" to boost local infrastructure, services, and digital transformation of the public and private sectors.
Leveraging CAF II Dollars to Bring World-Class Broadband to your CommunityAnn Treacy
This document summarizes a study of two rural Minnesota internet exchanges served by CenturyLink and Frontier with CAF II funding. The study found that both providers are using the funding to deploy Fiber to the Node networks to support DSL services, but the vast majority of properties in the exchanges are more than 3,000 feet from nodes, limiting speeds to less than 25 Mbps. Even after CAF II investments, it is unlikely customers in remote parts of the exchanges will achieve Minnesota's 2026 broadband goal of 100 Mbps downloads. The study recommends community broadband planners understand local CAF II deployment plans to determine if additional investments are needed to meet community goals.
Comparative analysis of LTE backbone transport techniques for efficient broad...TELKOMNIKA JOURNAL
This document provides a comparative analysis of LTE backbone transport techniques for efficient broadband penetration in a heterogeneous network. It discusses how IP/MPLS currently serves as the transport technique but suffers from failures that can cause delays and packet loss. As an alternative, IP/ATM is proposed which can dynamically allocate bandwidth and support varying QoS requirements. The paper aims to evaluate the performance of these two techniques through simulation to establish which better addresses the challenges of IP/MPLS. Simulation results showed IP/ATM had superior performance over IP/MPLS in terms of average bandwidth utilization, mean traffic drop, and mean traffic delay.
An Introduction to Network Codes (April 2014)ENTSO-E
Network codes are sets of rules which apply to one or more parts of the energy sector. The need for them was identified during the course of developing the Third Energy Package. More specifically, Regulation (EC) 714/2009 sets out the areas in which network codes will be developed and a process for developing them.
This is an overview on ENTSO-E’s network code work: the process of developing network codes, the content and level of development of each code, and how these different codes will fit together when implemented.
Presentation for the Leuven Institute for Ireland in Europe (Broadband in Est...Aivo Lepp
Estonia has made significant progress in expanding broadband access through its EstWin fiber optic network project. The EstWin network has built over 6,500 km of fiber optic cable, providing fast internet access to rural areas. Local authorities have helped by streamlining regulations and coordinating infrastructure projects. However, 'last mile' connections to end users remain a challenge in some rural areas due to lack of private investment. Estonia is now preparing EstWin 2 to address these remaining market failures and complete nationwide broadband connectivity.
Prima intilnire oficiala pe care am am avut-o in Estonia a fost cu domnii Aivo Lepp si Margus Püüa de la Department of State Information din cadrul Ministerului Economiei si Comunicatiilor din Estonia.
Broad band 14march2012-pgw_cindustrypresentationNirvesh Sooful
Presentation by Andre Stelzner, CIO, City of Cape Town on the City's Broadband Optic fibre project & commercial model. Presented at the Western Cape Government briefing to ICT industry stakeholders on the Western Cape Broadband Programme (March 2012), President Hotel, Bantry Bay, Cape Town
This document discusses transforming Europe's digital infrastructure through ubiquitous broadband and mobile access, compelling content and applications, and always-on connectivity. It notes that smartphones, widescreen devices, and video are driving significant growth in mobile data traffic. New fiber and wireless investments are needed to support this data explosion. Local authorities in France have played a key role in broadband coverage through public-private partnership models. The document calls for new investment models in Europe to achieve digital agenda targets and improve networks roll-out.
The document discusses public wireless networks that provide free broadband internet access without geographical limits. It describes the advantages as lower costs through infrastructure sharing and mobility. Potential disadvantages include security, network congestion, and limited coverage. Applications mentioned include connectivity for citizens, municipalities, and transportation. The document also summarizes broadband initiatives in Argentina, including the Plan Argentina Conectada, as well as examples from San Luis province, and broadband projects around the world.
The Tanzanian government has made several investments and initiatives to expand broadband infrastructure in the country. This includes the National ICT Broadband Backbone project, a $200 million investment to establish a national fiber optic network connecting all districts. Other projects are the Metro Fiber Infrastructure, Science and Technology Higher Education Project, and Regional Communications Infrastructure Program. Challenges to ICT adoption in Tanzania include limited connectivity, unreliable electricity, high costs, and lack of skills and devices in rural areas. The government welcomes private sector investment to help address these challenges and further develop Tanzania's ICT sector.
Western Cape Broadband Briefing to Cape Chamber ICT CommitteeNirvesh Sooful
The Western Cape Broadband initiative aims to provide affordable, high-speed broadband access to all citizens in the Western Cape by 2030. The strategic framework focuses on readiness, usage, and infrastructure development. Six core projects will connect leadership, government, communities, households, businesses, and international connectivity. Progress includes establishing a broadband office, connecting schools and buildings, and wireless mesh networks in communities. The long-term goal is a provincewide fiber network delivering minimum speeds of 10Gbps to drive economic development through connectivity.
Lithuania has made significant progress in developing its information society and achieving connectivity targets. Key points include:
- Lithuania has the fastest internet speeds in Europe and high rates of internet access in both urban and rural areas.
- The country's ICT sector has grown significantly and Lithuania aims to increase internet usage to 85% by 2019.
- The Lithuanian Information Society Development Programme 2011–2019 focuses on enhancing digital skills, developing online content and services, and expanding broadband infrastructure nationwide.
- Projects like "RAIN" aim to eliminate the digital divide by extending broadband coverage to 98% of rural areas and connecting schools, libraries, and businesses.
INTERPRETER – Local flexibility solutions leveraged by RD&I projects as syste...Leonardo ENERGY
Webinar recording at https://youtu.be/ueVkeVCbCCw
This presentation provides an introduction to flexibility solutions, focused on DSO and demand-side innovative service enabling solutions. This introduction will be followed by the presentation of ATTEST and INTERRFACE as examples of RD&I projects where these flexibility solutions are being developed at the European level.
Reference Architectures in the Energy systemsOPEN DEI
OPEN DEI Webinar "The role of the Reference Architectures in Data-oriented Digital Platforms"
28 May 2020
Antonello Monti (Institute Director, RWTH Aachen University)
DWS16 - Future networks forum - Harald Gruber, European Investment BankIDATE DigiWorld
The document discusses the EIB's role in financing ultra high speed broadband investments in the EU. It notes that the digital economy in Europe suffers from underinvestment, particularly in infrastructure like broadband. The EIB can help address this by financing broadband projects, with over EUR 2 billion lent per year for this sector. Projects must be economically justified, technically viable, and financially self-supporting. The EIB supports both national broadband plans and regional deployment schemes. It provides loans, framework loans, and can leverage private capital through programs like the European Fund for Strategic Investments.
MOBI.Europe is a project that aims to guarantee interoperability of electric vehicle services across countries through standardized interfaces. It will develop integrated ICT applications for smart charging, cross-border roaming, home and public charging, and providing users information on environmental impacts. The goal is to allow electric vehicle users to drive across countries using compatible mobile apps and access integrated electro-mobility services like car-sharing. It will be piloted in Portugal, Ireland, Amsterdam, and Galicia to promote energy efficient mobility and demonstrate the seamless integration of electric vehicles with transportation systems.
This document provides an overview and analysis of FTTH/B broadband deployments in rural areas across several EU countries. It finds that while over 69% of rural households now have access to NGA networks, FTTH/B coverage remains lower at around 22%. Coverage varies significantly between countries, from over 60% in Spain to under 10% in Germany and the UK. The EU has set ambitious targets for 2025 and 2030 to expand connectivity, but fully connecting rural areas will require continued focus and support through policies like subsidies and public-private partnerships.
Presentación de Miquel Oliver en el taller "El rol del estado en la promición de la banda ancha" DIRSI en Lima (Perú) el 19 de mayo de 2011.
Miquel Oliver's presentation a the DIRSI Workshop "The role of the state in the promotion of the broadband". Lima (Peru) May 19th 2011.
The Governments ENabled through IPv6 - GEN6 - aims IPv6 transition for existing eGovernment infrastructure in Europe. Pilots in different countrys show the ability for IPv6 in real existing government infrastructures.
This document is a wireless broadband masterplan for Vietnam published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in 2012. It provides an analysis of Vietnam's wireless broadband capabilities and makes recommendations to develop effective wireless broadband technology and regulatory frameworks. Key points include promoting competition to improve affordable access, allocating sufficient spectrum including the digital dividend band at 700MHz, and setting a target of 840MHz total spectrum by 2020 to support Vietnam's wireless development goals.
AARTI HOLLA-MAINI, SECRETARY GENERAL, EUROPEAN SATELLITE OPERATORS ASSOCIATION -ESOA
Aarti Holla has been Secretary General of „ESOA‟, the association of all European satellite
operators, since 2004. She works on key issues impacting the industry, strengthening
awareness of the benefits of satellite-delivered services with key decision-makers to ensure the
global availability of these services & their contribution to key policy objectives such as the
Digital Agenda for Europe.
Ms. Holla has 14 years professional experience in the aerospace industry. Prior to ESOA, she
represented Galileo Industries, the joint venture company of EADS Astrium, Alenia Spazio,
Alcatel Space and Galileo Systemas y Servicios in Brussels, where she worked closely with
European Institutions on the development of the public private partnership scheme and management aspects of the Galileo programme and project & strategic management at DaimlerChrysler Aerospace (now EADS) in Munich, Germany.
Ms. Holla holds an MBA from HEC in France, a diploma in German law from the University of Passau in Germany and a law degree from King‟s College at the University of London. She has regularly given workshops on negotiation skills for young managers. She qualified as a Solicitor of the Supreme Court in London in 1995, working with the law firm of Pannone Pritchard Englefield. She lives in Brussels, has 3 children and speaks 5 languages.
The document summarizes a pilot project in the Valli Orco & Soana region of Italy that aimed to test a complete digitalization process. The project created an open wireless broadband network across 11 municipalities to provide internet and innovative services. Local stakeholders were involved in developing content for TV, radio and blogs. The network and services are now managed by a local operator to ensure sustainability.
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Prezentácia Aidy Ciro a Elvana Dajka na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Aida is a professional in the field of strategic communication, coordination and research with 7 years of varied experience and several published works. Her expertise includes planning and designing of organizational strategic communication plans for both internal and external communications and outreach; institutional coordination; processing data to translate/package it into impactful data/stories depending on the target groups; facilitation of knowledge building and sharing using online and offline tools; community participatory processes; designation of multimedia products, including print, and online media; networking; facilitation/moderation of trainings, workshops, round-tables, and conferences; project acquisition including concept development, elaboration, activity planning, and full length project proposal writing; research on various topics, particularly in the field of communication and good governance.
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Elvan is an architect who graduated from the Sapienza University of Rome - Faculty of Architecture. His research areas cover mainly urban morphology and architecture, and housing in Albania in general. He examined these issues in his thesis and further developed them during the Postgraduate Program at ETH Zurich. Currently, he continues to develop this topic in his doctoral studies in Architecture and Construction - Space and Society at the Faculty of Architecture of the Sapienza University of Rome. Before becoming a part of POLIS team, in September 2010, he worked for ATENASTUDIO - Rome, afterwards he was involved in other collaborations with several studios in Italy, Switzerland and Albania. His professional activities include participation in numerous researches, project designs, workshops, and lectures with international and Albanian lecturers, and also organizational tasks at administrative level at POLIS University.
Prezentácia OZ Za! Amfiteáter na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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OZ Za! amfiteáter je združenie aktívnych občanov a občianok usilujúcich sa o revitalizáciu amfiteátra v Banskej Bystrici.
Prezentácia Petra Bročku na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Vyštudovaný právnik, no najmä zakladateľ občianskeho združenia Lepšia Trnava, dobrovoľník a administrátor Odkazprestarostu.sk v Trnave. Baví ho spájať ľudí, ktorým záleží na tom, kde a ako žijú, upozorňovať na nedostatky vo fungovaní samosprávy a pomáhať vytvárať priestor pre diskusiu o tom, ako z mesta spraviť lepšie miesto pre život. Verí, že dobrovoľníctvo je silný fenomén. Dobrovoľnícka skúsenosť mu na vlastnej koži ukázala, že snažiť sa zlepšiť okolie, v ktorom žije, má zmysel.
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Peter is a law graduate, founder of the civic association Lepšia Trnava (Better Trnava), volunteer and administrator of the web portal Odkazprestarostu.sk in Trnava. He likes connecting people who care about where and how they live, pointing out flaws in the functioning of municipality and creating space for discussion about making the city a better place to live. Peter strongly believes in the phenomenon of volunteering. His own experience in volunteering has shown him that the effort to improve his surroundings is worth it.
Prezentácia Jany Gmitterovej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Vyštudovala marketingovú komunikáciu na Fakulte masmediálnej komunikácie na Univerzite sv. Cyrila a Metoda v Trnave. Prvé pracovné skúsenosti získavala už počas štúdia ako špecialistka internej komunikácie v automobilovom závode PSA Peugeot Citroën Slovakia. Od roku 2012 pracuje pre mesto Trnava na úseku komunikácie a marketingu. Pravidelne komunikuje s novinármi o dianí v meste, píše tlačové správy a v spolupráci s mestským úradom rieši podnety občanov, aj tie z portálu Odkazprestarostu.sk.
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Jana graduated in mass-media communication at the University of SS. Cyril and Methodus in Trnava. She gained her first professional experience during her studies as internal communication specialist in PSA Peugeot Citroën Slovakia. Since 2012, she has been working for the municipality of Trnava at the communication and marketing section. She communicates with journalists about the municipal issues, publishes press releases and solves citizens' complaints in cooperation with the municipality office – including those from the web portal Odkazprestarostu.sk.
Prezentácia Natálie Blahovej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Natália je internou doktorandkou na Ústave etnológie SAV, kde je zapojená do rozbiehajúceho sa projektu “Občianske aktivity ako determinant udržateľného rozvoja mesta (etnologický pohľad)”. Popri tom od roku 2012 pracuje v Nadácii Pontis, kde má na starosti aj administráciu podujatia firemného dobrovoľníctva Naše Mesto. Cieľom tohto podujatia je prostredníctvom dobrovoľníckych aktivít podporovať zmysluplnú spoluprácu medzi samosprávou, súkromným, neziskovým sektorom a verejnosťou. V tomto roku sa uskutoční už jeho ôsmy ročník vo viacerých slovenských mestách.
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Natália is doing her PhD at the Department of Ethnology of the Slovak Academy of Sciences where she participates in the project "Civil activities as a determinant of sustainable development of the city (ethnological perspective)". Since 2012, she has been working for Pontis Foundation being responsible for the administration of the business volunteering event “Our City”. Its aim is to encourage meaningful cooperation between public administration, municipality, private sector, non-profit sector, and public through volunteering activities. This year it will be held for the 8th year in several Slovak cities.
Prezentácia Hany Chalupskej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Geografka a humanitná enviromentalistka. Má skúsenosti zo štátnej správy a od roku 2004 aj z mimovládneho sektora, kde je aktívna vo viacerých organizáciách. Baví ju zapájať verejnosť do rozhodovania a plánovania vo verejnom priestore. Začínala ekologickým poradenstvom k udržateľnej spotrebe. Počas tehotenstva sa ocitla v skupine matiek, ktoré trápi stav ovzdušia v Brne a spoločne založili iniciatívu Dejchej Brno. Jej cieľom je presadiť konkrétne opatrenia na zlepšenie kvality ovzdušia do programov politických strán, ktoré pôjdu do komunálnych volieb v októbri 2014. Zatiaľ sa im podarilo zablokovať kočíkmi jednu dopravnú tepnu v Brne či presadiť v brnianskom rozhlase ranné spravodajstvo o kvalite ovzdušia.
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Geographer and humanitarian enviromentalist with experience both in government and in the non-profit sector, where she is currently working for several organisations. She enjoys involving the public in decision-making and public space planning. She has started with consulting in ecology and sustainability. When pregnant, she became a part of a group of mothers who were not content with the quality of air in Brno and they have founded the DejchejBrno (BreathBrno) campaign. The aim of the campaign is to promote measures to improve air quality in Brno and make them a part of the programs of political parties running in the municipal elections in October 2014. So far, they have blocked a traffic artery in Brno by children's strollers and thanks to them the local radio broadcasts on air quality in the morning news.
Prezentácia Jarmily Johnovej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Jarmila Johnová študovala národné plánovanie na VŠE v Prahe. Pred rokom 1989 pracovala vo verejnej správe v oblasti architektúry a životného prostredia, po podpísaní Charty 77 však ostala doma, vychovávala tri deti a pomáhala vydávať a prekladať samizdaty. Po roku 1989 pracovala ako projektová manažérka (napríklad na projektoch Safe Routes to Schools alebo Chodci sobě) a ako predsedníčka organizácie Pražské matky, ktorá sa zaoberá bezpečnosťou ciest, udržateľnou dopravou a otázkami ochrany životného prostredia. Ako novinárka na voľnej nohe publikuje komentáre, fotky, vedie a dáva rozhovory na politické, sociálne a enviromentálne témy v rôznych médiách, ako sú napríklad Lidové noviny, MF Dnes, Respekt, Literární noviny, Přes práh (vydávajú Pražské matky), rádio Slobodná Európa, Voice of America, ARD Radio, alebo Prague Post.
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Jarmila graduated in National Planning from the School of Economics in Prague. Before 1989 she worked with the state institution designed for architectonic and environmental issues, after signing the Charta 77 (a proclamation for human rights and freedoms) she stayed at home and brought up three children, helped with issuing samizdat periodicals (Lidové noviny, Infoch, Ekobulletin, revue Střední Evropa – Central Europe etc.), occasionally translated from English for samizdat. After 1989, she has been working as a project manager (e.g. Safe Routes to Schools, Pedestrians United) and chairwoman for NGO Prague Mothers focused on road safety, sustainable transport and other environmental issues. As a freelance journalist she has published commentaries, photographs, has led and has given interviews on political, social and environmental issues to various media (newspapers, magazines, radios): Lidové noviny, MfDnes, Respekt, Literární noviny, Přes práh (published by Prague Mothers), the Radio Free Europe, Voice of America, ARD Radio, the Prague Post etc.
Prezentácia Evy Malevič na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Absolventka Fakulty architektúry STU v Bratislave. Počas štúdia sa venovala hlavne reurbanizácii a transformácii mestských častí a novým formám a udržateľnosti nielen v architektúre, ale aj vo verejnom priestore. Patrí k „večným optimistom“, ktorí veria, že aj malá nezištná snaha môže priniesť svoje ovocie. Sama je toho príkladom. Spoločne so svojou kamarátkou Janou Hoosovou založili projekt „Ďakujem, sused“ - malé verejné knižnice v tvare búdok. Platí v nich len jedno pravidlo – vezmi si knihu, po prečítaní ju vráť alebo vymeň za inú. Knižná búdka je pre všetkých, ktorí radi čítajú a debatujú. Pre tých, ktorí sa zaujímajú o svet okolo seba. Pre všetkých susedov.
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Eva has graduated from the Faculty of Architecture at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. The main focus of her studies was re-urbanisation and transformation of city districts, and new forms and sustainability not only in architecture, but also in public space. She calls herself an “eternal optimist“ and believes that even small selfless effort can make a difference. Eva is a proof of that herself. With her friend, Jana Hoosova, they have founded a project called “Thank you, neighbour” - small public bookshelves in the shape of birdhouses. Only one rule applies – take a book, return it after reading, or exchange it for another book. The book house is for everyone who likes reading and debating. For those interested in the world around them, for all good neighbours.
Prezentácia Daniela Didu na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Dano je absolventom Vysokej školy výtvarných umení v Bratislave (katedra Intermédií a Multimédií, ateliér IN Ilony Németh), bakalársky stupeň ukončil na Akadémii umení v Banskej Bystrici (ateliér Intermédiá, Miroslav Nicz). Je spoluzakladateľom projektu BUNKA pre súčasnú kultúru (spolu s Máriou Trnovskou, Martinou Kalusovou, Ľudmilou Horňákovou a Jurajom Gáborom), ktorý postupne zabýva mestský priestor v Nitre. Od apríla 2013 pracuje v galérii SPACE v Bratislave.
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Dano is a graduate of the Academy of Performing Arts in Bratislava (Department of Intermedia and Multimedia, studio IN of Ilona Németh) and he completed his Bachelor's degree at the Academy of Arts in Banská Bystrica (studio Intermedia, Miroslav Nicz). He is a co-founder of the BUNKA project (the Cell) for contemporary culture (along with Mária Trnovská, Martina Kalusová, Ľudmila Horňáková, and Juraj Gábor), which gradually fills the urban space in Nitra. Since 2013 he has been working in SPACE gallery in Bratislava.
Prezentácia Ivana Siláčiho na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Ivan študuje architektúru na STU v Bratislave. Vníma verejný priestor ako prirodzenú súčasť osobného priestoru každého z nás. V roku 2011 rozbehol v rodnom Lučenci iniciatívu YOUNG FOLKS LC. Pravidelne sa pripája k medzinárodnej iniciatíve Park(ing) Day, počas ktorej mení parkoviská v Lučenci na galérie, tančiarne či výtvarné ateliéry. Iniciatíva stojí aj za premenovaním parku pred miestnym gymnáziom na Park B. S. Timravy a pracuje na jeho oživení. Prináša zaujímavé architektonické návrhy, ale najmä program v podobe workshopov, diskusií alebo čítačiek. Snaží sa o aktívny dialóg so samosprávou. Je spoluautorom Koncepcie rozvoja cestovného ruchu a Marketingovej stratégie mesta Lučenec. Organizuje prednášky. S miestnymi sa rád zhovára priamo na ulici.
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Ivan currently studies architecture at the Slovak University of Technology in Bratislava. In 2011, he started the YOUNG FOLKS LC initiative in his hometown Lučenec, which tackles the issues of public space. Ivan perceives public space as a natural part of personal space of each of us, which is what makes his projects for Lučenec citizens a little different. YOUNG FOLKS joins the international Park(ing) Day initiative, during which the parking places in Lučenec are transformed into galleries, dance floors or artistic studios. The initiative succeded in renaming the park in front of the local high school to the Park of B. S. Timrava and it has been working on its renovation. Ivan has managed to start an active dialogue with the Lučenec municipality.
Prezentácia Rudolfa Kozlaia na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Architektúru študoval na Fakulte architektúry v Prahe a v rakúskom Grazi. Praktické skúsenosti s architektúrou zbieral v Grazi, Lisabone, Prahe, Soule a Prešove, kde v súčasnosti pracuje v architektonickom ateliéri S-projekt. V roku 2012 spolu s Ladislavom Šandorom, Silviou Potkányovou, Matejom Ochotnickým a Františkom Karlíkom založil združenie Urbanika, ktoré vedie. Zaoberajú sa architektúrou, umením, kultúrou a ich presahom do verejného priestoru, bližšie k ľuďom. Najdôležitejším projektom Urbaniky je v súčasnosti urban oasis/mestská oáza, v ktorej nejde len o kultiváciu chátrajúceho priestoru, ale o vytvorenie zdravej komunity.
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Rudolf studied architecture at the Faculty of Architecture in Prague and in Graz, Austria. He has gathered practical experience in the field of architecture in Graz, Lisabon, Prague, Soul, and Prešov, where he currently works for the architectonic studio S-project. In 2012, together with Ladislav Šandor, Silvia Potkányová, Matej Ochotnický, and Františej Karlík, he founded Urbanika. Urbanika deals with architecture, art, culture and their impact on public spaces. Nowadays, the most important project of Urbanika is the Urban Oasis, its aim is not only to cultivate of public space, but also to form a healthy community around it.
Prezentácia Sandry Štasselovej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Spoluzakladala platformu Vnútroblok, ktorá sa venuje projektom zlepšujúcim mesto - jeho fyzické aj sociálne štruktúry. Pretože dobré mesto spoluvytvárajú jeho dobrí obyvatelia. V roku 2014 bude Vnútroblok rozvíjať dva projekty: Diery a ich myšlienkové dieťa Mobilné záhrady. Projekt Diery sa snaží mapovať nevyužívané mestské priestory a nachádzať pre ne instantné a dočasné funkcie a riešenia, ktoré využijú ich mestotvorný potenciál. Mobilné záhrady sú prvým modelom riešenia - premieňajú diery v centre Bratislavy na susedské záhrady.
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Sandra has co-founded the Vnútroblok platform, implementing projects that improve the city – both its physical and social structures believing a good city is made up of good citizens. In 2014, Vnútroblok will focus on two projects: Diery (The Holes) and Mobilné záhrady (Mobile Gardens). The Holes project aims to map unused city spaces and find instant and temporary solutions and meanings for them, and utilize their potential. Mobile Gardens is the first model of the solution – they transform holes in the Bratislava city centre to neighbour gardens.
Prezentácia Dušana Martinčoka na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Býva pri Žilinskej v Starom meste od roku 2000. Vždy sa mu to miesto páčilo. Od istej chvíle mu ale začal prekážať chlad vo vzťahoch medzi ľuďmi, ktorí tu zdieľajú spoločný priestor. Pred troma rokmi si s niekoľkými susedmi povedali, že ho skúsia prelomiť a zorganizovali Párty na dvore. Odvtedy je na dvore celkom čulo, Párty na dvore je dvakrát do roka, pribudlo Kino na dvore, Bazár na dvore či Susedský bookclub. Samozrejme nijaký raj na zemi nenastal, mnohí ich aktivity považujú za zbytočné, a aj susedské konflikty stále existujú. Riešia sa však o niečo ľahšie, keď sa ľudia poznajú podľa mena, a čo-to o sebe vedia. Asi je to aj o dôvere. Pred troma rokmi u nich na dvore nikto prádlo nesušil. Teraz tam povieva skoro každý deň.
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He has been living close to Žilinská street in the Old town borough of Bratislava since 2000. Dušan has always liked this place. At some point though, he began to see the coldness in relations between people, sharing the common space, as a problem.
Three years ago, he and some neighbours decided to break the ice and organise the “Party in the Yard”. Ever since, their yard is lively, not only thanks to the, Party in the Yard twice a year, but also Cinema in the Yard, Bazzar in the Yard or Neighbour Bookclub. They have learnt to use the space of the yard and have slightly adjust it, as well. It is no paradise on earth, of course, many consider these activities pointless, and they haven't prevented neighbour conflicts neither. The conflicts are, however, easier to solve because people know each other better. It's about trust. Three years ago, no one used to dry their laundry in the yard. Now, you can see it almost every day.
Prezentácia Ingrid Konrad na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Ingrid Konrad študovala architektúru v Bratislave a vo Viedni, kde žije od roku 1986. Od roku 1990-2005 prednášala na Fakulte architektúry tému „Architektúry a voľné priestranstvo“. Od roku 1995 je členkou Komory architektov pre Viedeň, Dolné Rakúsko a Burgenland a má vlastnú architektonickú kanceláriu vo Viedni a Dolnom Rakúsku, v rokoch 2006-2011 aj ateliér v Bratislave. Popri desiatkach projektov a realizácií v oblasti bytovej, obchodnej a priemyselnej architektúry sa venuje urbanizmu, rozvoju mesta a krajinnej architektúre. Popri početných publikáciách natočila dokumentárny film “Brány do mesta/ Tore in die Stadt“ o okrajových častiach mesta Viedeň a Bratislava, a urbánnom priestore medzi nimi.
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Ingrid Konrad studied architecture in Bratislava and in Vienna where she has been living since 1986. In 1990 – 2005 she taught courses on architecture and open spaces at the Faculty of Architecture. She is a member of the Chamber of Architects in Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland, she has her own architecture agency in Vienna and in Lower Austria; she also ran a studio in Bratislava in 2006 – 2011. Besides dozens of projects and project implementations in the area of housing, commercial and industrial architecture, she focuses on urbanism, city development, and land architecture. In addition to numerous publications, she has filmed the documentary titled “Brány do mesta / Tore in die Stadt” (Gates to the City) dealing with suburban districts of Bratislava and Vienna, as well as the urban space in between.
Prezentácia Jarmily Johnovej na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Jarmila Johnová študovala národné plánovanie na VŠE v Prahe. Pred rokom 1989 pracovala vo verejnej správe v oblasti architektúry a životného prostredia, po podpísaní Charty 77 však ostala doma, vychovávala tri deti a pomáhala vydávať a prekladať samizdaty. Po roku 1989 pracovala ako projektová manažérka (napríklad na projektoch Safe Routes to Schools alebo Chodci sobě) a ako predsedníčka organizácie Pražské matky, ktorá sa zaoberá bezpečnosťou ciest, udržateľnou dopravou a otázkami ochrany životného prostredia. Ako novinárka na voľnej nohe publikuje komentáre, fotky, vedie a dáva rozhovory na politické, sociálne a enviromentálne témy v rôznych médiách, ako sú napríklad Lidové noviny, MF Dnes, Respekt, Literární noviny, Přes práh (vydávajú Pražské matky), rádio Slobodná Európa, Voice of America, ARD Radio, alebo Prague Post.
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Jarmila graduated in National Planning from the School of Economics in Prague. Before 1989 she worked with the state institution designed for architectonic and environmental issues, after signing the Charta 77 (a proclamation for human rights and freedoms) she stayed at home and brought up three children, helped with issuing samizdat periodicals (Lidové noviny, Infoch, Ekobulletin, revue Střední Evropa – Central Europe etc.), occasionally translated from English for samizdat. After 1989, she has been working as a project manager (e.g. Safe Routes to Schools, Pedestrians United) and chairwoman for NGO Prague Mothers focused on road safety, sustainable transport and other environmental issues. As a freelance journalist she has published commentaries, photographs, has led and has given interviews on political, social and environmental issues to various media (newspapers, magazines, radios): Lidové noviny, MfDnes, Respekt, Literární noviny, Přes práh (published by Prague Mothers), the Radio Free Europe, Voice of America, ARD Radio, the Prague Post etc.
Prezentácia Felicie Gabriela Portase na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Felicia je komunikačnou poradkyňou primátora mesta Vulcan ( www.e-vulcan.ro ) a šéfredaktorka platformy pre sieťovanie medií VOXMONTIS (www.voxmontis.tv). Posledných 19 rokov Felicia pracovala na rôznych mediálnych projektoch, najmä ako TV produkčná, šéfredaktorka magazínu Altitudini (www.avj.ro) a Sperante, korešpondentka pre národné televízne stanice Antena 1 a Prima TV. Ako dobrovoľníčka sa podieľala na rôznych iniciatívach. Snaží sa o vytváranie kvalitnejších vzťahov medzi samosprávou, neziskovým sektorom a obyvateľmi.
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Felicia Works as a Personal Communications Advisor for the mayor of the Vulcan Municipality ( www.e-vulcan.ro ) and editor-in-chief of the network media platform VOXMONTIS (www.voxmontis.tv). Felicia has worked in various media projects and formats over the last 19 years, e.g. as a TV producer for AP Production (mainly for the local authority), editor-in-chief for Altitudini Magazine (www.avj.ro) and Sperante Magazine, news correspondent for national tv stations Antena 1 and Prima TV, as well as a volunteer in various initiatives. She is working in the civil society sector and she is actively involved in creating bridges between local public authorities and citizens, NGO’s and local authorities.
Prezentácia Felicie Gabriela Portase na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Felicia je komunikačnou poradkyňou primátora mesta Vulcan ( www.e-vulcan.ro ) a šéfredaktorka platformy pre sieťovanie medií VOXMONTIS (www.voxmontis.tv). Posledných 19 rokov Felicia pracovala na rôznych mediálnych projektoch, najmä ako TV produkčná, šéfredaktorka magazínu Altitudini (www.avj.ro) a Sperante, korešpondentka pre národné televízne stanice Antena 1 a Prima TV. Ako dobrovoľníčka sa podieľala na rôznych iniciatívach. Snaží sa o vytváranie kvalitnejších vzťahov medzi samosprávou, neziskovým sektorom a obyvateľmi.
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Felicia Works as a Personal Communications Advisor for the mayor of the Vulcan Municipality ( www.e-vulcan.ro ) and editor-in-chief of the network media platform VOXMONTIS (www.voxmontis.tv). Felicia has worked in various media projects and formats over the last 19 years, e.g. as a TV producer for AP Production (mainly for the local authority), editor-in-chief for Altitudini Magazine (www.avj.ro) and Sperante Magazine, news correspondent for national tv stations Antena 1 and Prima TV, as well as a volunteer in various initiatives. She is working in the civil society sector and she is actively involved in creating bridges between local public authorities and citizens, NGO’s and local authorities.
Prezentácia Liliany Mocrei na konferencii Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto, ktorá sa konala od 24/3 do 27/3 v priestoroch KC Dunaj.
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Liliana je učiteľka, ktorá podporuje svojich študentov v dobrovoľníctve a verí, že tak rozvíja ich zmysel pre zodpovednosť voči škole i komunite. Je presvedčená, že ľudia, ktorí sa v mladosti venujú dobrovoľníckej práci, sa stanú lepšími občanmi, a že dobrovoľníctvo ovplyvňuje životy nielen študentov, ale aj ich rodín a členov ich komunity. Na projekte Mesto pre ľudí, ľudia pre mesto sa podieľa za samosprávu mesta Siret v Rumunsku.
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Liliana is a teacher who encourages her students to get involved in volunteer work because she believes it increases their sense of responsibility to the school and the community as a whole. She truly believes that people who volunteer in their youth become better citizens. Her experience have taught her that volunteering impacts the lives of students, families and community members. She was involved in the project City for citizens, citizens for city on behalf of the municipality of Siret, Romania.
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