Exemplos de uso de STAR programme em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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The STAR programme advanced telecommunications services.
I turn now to the effects of the STAR programme on employment.
The STAR programme cannot solve all the communications problems facing the least-favoured regions in Europe.
An olive branch delimits the logo of Europe Star Programme.
Satellite communications- STAR programme technical management.
The STAR programme is active in seven Member States: France, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Spain, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
Relationships between telecommunications and associated technologies- STAR programme technical man agement.
In our view the STAR programme is a significant example of the Community's political future where the finance of infrastructure is concerned.
An overview of activities promoting the ENERGY STAR programme is provided in section 3;
The STAR programme- promoting the introduction and development of advanced services and networks in the less favoured peripheral regions of the Community.
Subject: Participation of the private sector in the STAR Programme when implemented in Greece.
The STAR programme, to which my colleague Mr Hutton has already referred, does offer the regions of Europe a very spectacular possibility of a break through.
The STAR programme: Special Telecommunications Action for Regional Development- ensuring Community cohesion in telecommunications.
Turning to the organizations benefiting from most of the STAR programme investment, they will, of course, be the major telecommunications corporations.
The main tools envisaged are the rapid implementation of the RACE pro gramme, the decisions on ISDN anddigital mobile communications and the STAR programme.
STAR-Ircland: Implementation of the STAR programme in Ireland, for which ERDF assistance of ECU 50 million is to be provided over the period 1987-91, continued in 1988.
But it is incomprehensible that of this total only 11% is devoted to telecommunications,5.5% under the STAR programme and 5.4% for rural telecommunications.
As in the case of the STAR programme, the maximum Community contribution is 55% of total public expenditure 70% until the end of 1990 in the case of Portugal.
Mrs Ewing(RDE), in writing.- I welcome the New man report which contains the sensible recommendation that the STAR Programme should be extended to include the remote rural and island areas of Scotland.
With an allocation of 780 million ECU, the STAR programme provides for the installation of modern telecommunications equipment and for aid measures to promote advanced services.
At current estimates, Community expenditure over a period of five years until 1990 will amount to 780 million ECU for the STAR programme and 400 million ECU for the Valoren programme. .
The public money that finances the STAR programme should be benefit ing the people as a whole in those deprived regions which have been targeted for this aid in advanced telecommunications services.
On 20 January 1986 the Commission submitted to the Council a proposal for a regulation instituting a Community programme for the development of certain lessfavoured regions of the Community by improving access to advanced telecommunications services STAR programme COM(85) 836 final.
In the case of the STAR programme, the Com munity programme is for'the development of certain lessfavoured regions of the Community by improving access to advanced telecommunications services.
Commission Decision of 22 October 1987 approving the intervention programme for the Kingdom of Spain implementing the Community programme for the development of certain less-favoured regions of the Community by improving access to advanced telecommunications services(STAR programme)(88/56/EEC) OJ No L30, 2.2.1988, p.
The STAR programme, which has assist ed the installation of telecommunications networks in Objective 1 regions, has patently helped to accelerate change in this respect, but it is clear that gaps remain to be filled.
Based on an Agreement with the Government of the United States of America on the coordination of energy-efficiency labelling programmes for office equipment, Regulation(EC)2422/2001 lays down the rules for implementing the Energy Star programme for office equipment(computers, computer monitors, printers, copiers, scanners, fax machines) in the Community.
The STAR Programme, by encouraging the lessfavoured regions' access to modern communication techniques, is making a contribution not only to regional policy but also to the creation of the great internal market.
In compliance with Regulation(EC) No 2422/2001, the Commission should establish a European Community Energy Star Board(hereinafter referred to as the"ECESB")to carry out the EC Energy Star programme, as defined in the Agreement between the Government of the United States of America and the European Community on the coordination of energy efficient labelling programmes for office equipment2.