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Significant progress expected by May concerning ENISA dossier

Significant progress expected by May concerning ENISA dossier

Minister of State for Infocommunications Zsolt Nyitrai, representing the Hungarian EU Presidency met Giles Chichester, the European Parliament’s chief rapporteur for ENISA and Christian Ehler and Silvia-Adriana Ticau the dossiers’ shadow rapporteurs and European Commission officials to discuss the proposed temporary extension of the mandate and also the modernisation of ENISA.
Broadband for All

Broadband for All

[@ 11.03.03.] Zsolt Nyitrai, Minister of State for Infocommunications representing the Ministry of National Development opened the All for Broadband – Broadband for All international conference in Budapest on 3 March, 2011. VIDEO
American appreciation to the Hungarian EU Presidency in the field of telecoms

American appreciation to the Hungarian EU Presidency in the field of telecoms

[@ 11.03.03.] A bilateral meeting in connection with the Hungarian EU Presidency took place between Zsolt Nyitrai, Chair of the Telecommunications Council, and the delegation of AT&T, America’s leading telecommunications company on Wednesday, in the Ministry of National Development.
Broadband deployment in Europe is a top priority

Broadband deployment in Europe is a top priority

[@ 11.02.26.] Minister of State for Infocommunications Zsolt Nyitrai, representing the EU Presidency, took part in a working lunch meeting with Brussels representatives of the British Chamber of Commerce.
Speed up Europe!

Speed up Europe!

[@ 11.02.16.] Fast, effective, smart and a clear European consensus is needed for strengthening and preserving Europe’s competitiveness. VIDEO
EU-USA: common vision for competitiveness

EU-USA: common vision for competitiveness

[@ 11.02.11.] The competitiveness of the European Union is subject to an efficient spectrum policy - the United States shifts into higher speed in the field of spectrum policy.
Broadband, dialogue, and cooperation in the European Parliament

Broadband, dialogue, and cooperation in the European Parliament

[@ 11.02.01.] Hearing of Dr. Tamás Fellegi, Minister for National Development and Minister of State for Infocommunications Dr. Zsolt Nyitrai in the European Parliament. VIDEO
Swift adaption of the European spectrum strategy is needed

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

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
Talks with the Director General of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills of the UK Government

Talks with the Director General of the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills of the UK Government

[@ 11.01.20.] Bilateral talks were held between Dr. Zsolt Nyitrai, Minister of State for Infocommunications and Philip Rutnam, Director General of the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS).
Europe needs dynamic spectrum policy

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

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.