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I meet Chief Information Officers and find out how broadband boosts business

Friday, April 20th, 2012

It was really nice today to meet the members of CIONET again – IT leaders from businesses around Europe, showing what new technology and systems can do for businesses.

I’d asked them to give me evidence about what the “digital agenda” means for them: like what fast broadband can do for their business. And the report they have compiled with INSEAD is great reading. It shows the positive difference of fast connections. And the great things they can do to boost their business if they do have consistently fast broadband – like get all those great cloud benefits.

They also let me know some of the things we could do to help out Europe’s businesses – like promoting open competitive telecoms markets, and cutting excessive data roaming charges. I’m committed to delivering both of those – despite pressure from certain parts of the telecoms sector to actually reduce levels of competition.

And we got to discuss the common challenges facing us – on the one hand as policymakers in the Commission, on the other as those responsible for managing huge IT systems in the private sector. In particular I highlighted to them the huge opportunities of ICT employment in the year to come. And it’s clear that CIOs are already aware of these issues – in particular that increasing outsourcing means they are not always able to train ICT staff for the long term.

So I invited them to join me in a grand coalition for ICT jobs. I am glad they agreed with me that this would be a win-win. On the one hand, doing justice to today’s young people by providing them with the tools to access future opportunities; on the other, ensuring businesses will get the human resources they are going to need for sure in the future.

Plus I was there to reward some of the most successful CIOs – people who’ve shown what ICT can deliver for big businesses. Well done to all of them! You can see more about the event – and the awards here; and the INSEAD study on the business benefits of broadband here.

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3 things I learned this year: my message for the New Year

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Here’s a new year message from me: 3 things I witnessed in 2011, and why they give me hope for the future.

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Roaming in the EU: a new approach to tackle the root of roaming rip-offs

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

You’re probably aware that when you travel abroad with your mobile, you pay higher tariffs – as a result of “roaming” charges which apply when you’re texting, making and receiving calls, or downloading data on a smartphone.

We’ve known for some time that these roaming prices can be very high. That means a poor deal for the ordinary mobile user. And it means that people are deterred from using their mobile abroad – which is a shame, as a mobile is supposed to be… well…. mobile. So we’ve been looking very closely into this market. Read the full entry

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Making mobile calls and SMS easier

Monday, March 22nd, 2010

One of the most fascinating things about the technology is that it gives more possibilities to people to work, travel and have fun around the world but still stay in touch with their family and friends. A set of new rules that the European Commission has recently adopted will make it possible even for the people on ships to make phone calls or send and receive text messages without any problem. In this way, they will be able to stay in touch with the people they love virtually anywhere. This improvement is similar to rules allowing air passengers to make calls adopted two years ago. Being able to have the choice where to go and what to do but keeping what is the closest to your heart, isn’t this one of the most amazing features of technology?

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