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The number of operators required to make the projects eligible.
In addition, such actions involve a large number of operators from the audiovisual sector.
The number of operators required to make the projects eligible.
Equipment for these sports can be hired through a number of operators close to the beaches.
Number of operators authorised to offer national public voice telephony August 1998.
How consumers have benefited from the increased number of operators in the fixed market.
The number of operators runs from one(Greece, Italy, Finland) to 440 Finland.
This point is relevant because the supply chain consists of a considerable number of operators.
However, only a limited number of operators have actually taken advantage of this opportunity.
The importance of maritime passenger transport is also reflected in the number of operators involved.
IV.1.2 Limitations on the number of operators who will be invited to tender or to participate.
I know that there are plans for harmonisation in some countries,which will reduce the number of operators.
Figure B.10: Number of operators and incumbent market share in EU telecommunications market.
Annex I- Specific, innovative and/or experimental actions- Number of operators required for eligibility of projects.
Reducing the number of operators could have a negative effect on services to some ports and on prices.
The development work will continue to require co-operation between several organisations because a large number of operators will inevitably be participating in the process.
Number of operators using performance based rules for demonstrating compliance with essential requirements;
The liberalisation of markets and the disappearance of national monopolies have been reflected in an increase in the number of operators producers and distributors.
A number of operators are currently carrying out trials which combine DECT with other technologies most commonly with GSM or DCS 1800.
The GSM Association and the majority of operators have expressed themselves against price regulation although a number of operators support regulation at the wholesale level.
In mobile markets, the number of operators has- with some exceptions- remained static, but the trend is towards consolidation.
Member States may also impose public service obligations by concluding public service contracts with one or a limited number of operators.
These difficulties will increase as the number of Member States and the number of operators and administrations involved in the management of Community funds rise.
A large number of operators receive calls from the public, fixes the route, calculates the cost of the trip and sends the order along the list of possible taxi drivers.
The maritime and air transport markets are marked by a limited number of operators which, above all, operate in geographically confined and defined controllable areas.
Many areas of the EU telecommunications market remain dominated by incumbent operators in Member States,notwithstanding a growing number of operators and service providers.
Liberalisation, in fact, means that the number of operators on our networks is continuing to grow, and we must therefore continually assess the quality of the operators present.
The Commission continued to give high priority to ensuring that premium content is made available under open andtransparent conditions allowing a maximum number of operators to bid for the rights.
Rather, it has to be a market and customer-led development where a number of operators and entrepreneurs risk their investments to reach new customers by launching new applications based on new technologies.
The report notes that the number of competingoperators in each national market has remained more or less stable, although a number of operators have retrenched in their home markets.