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ETNO
NameETNO
Formation1992
LocationBrussels, Belgium
Region servedEurope

ETNO is the European Telecommunications Network Operators' Association, a trade association that represents the interests of Europe's main telecommunications operators, including Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefónica, and Vodafone. ETNO's members provide telecommunications services to millions of customers across Europe, and the association works to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with organizations such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council. ETNO's activities are closely aligned with those of other industry associations, such as the GSMA, ITU, and EICTA. The association's work is also influenced by key European Union policies, including the Digital Single Market strategy and the General Data Protection Regulation.

Introduction to

ETNO ETNO was established in 1992, with the aim of promoting the interests of Europe's telecommunications operators and contributing to the development of the European Union's telecommunications policy. The association's members include many of Europe's leading telecommunications operators, such as BT Group, Telecom Italia, and Swisscom, as well as other companies, including Alcatel-Lucent and Nokia. ETNO works closely with other industry associations, such as the European Competitive Telecommunications Association and the European Internet Services Providers Association, to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with organizations such as the European Broadcasting Union, European Space Agency, and European Investment Bank. The association's activities are also influenced by key European Union policies, including the Telecoms Package and the Electronic Communications Code.

History of

ETNO ETNO has a long history of promoting the interests of Europe's telecommunications operators, dating back to its establishment in 1992. Over the years, the association has played a key role in shaping the European Union's telecommunications policy, working closely with organizations such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council. ETNO has also worked with other industry associations, such as the GSMA and ITU, to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. The association's work has been influenced by key events, including the World Trade Organization's General Agreement on Trade in Services and the European Union's Lisbon Treaty, as well as the work of key individuals, such as Neelie Kroes and Günter Verheugen.

Structure and Membership

ETNO's membership includes many of Europe's leading telecommunications operators, as well as other companies, such as equipment manufacturers and software providers. The association is governed by a board of directors, which is composed of representatives from its member companies, including Deutsche Telekom, Orange, and Telefónica. ETNO also has a number of working groups, which focus on specific issues, such as regulatory affairs, technical affairs, and communications. The association works closely with other industry associations, such as the European Competitive Telecommunications Association and the European Internet Services Providers Association, to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with organizations such as the European Broadcasting Union, European Space Agency, and European Investment Bank. ETNO's members also participate in other industry associations, such as the GSMA and ITU, and collaborate with companies such as Cisco Systems, IBM, and Intel.

Policy and Advocacy

ETNO's policy and advocacy work focuses on promoting the interests of Europe's telecommunications operators and contributing to the development of the European Union's telecommunications policy. The association works closely with organizations such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with companies such as Google, Microsoft, and Amazon. ETNO also works with other industry associations, such as the GSMA and ITU, to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, and collaborates with organizations such as the World Trade Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. The association's policy and advocacy work is influenced by key European Union policies, including the Digital Single Market strategy and the General Data Protection Regulation, as well as the work of key individuals, such as Andrus Ansip and Vera Jourova.

Activities and Initiatives

ETNO's activities and initiatives focus on promoting the development of the European Union's digital economy and contributing to the development of the European Union's telecommunications policy. The association works closely with organizations such as the European Commission, European Parliament, and European Council to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, in collaboration with companies such as Cisco Systems, IBM, and Intel. ETNO also works with other industry associations, such as the GSMA and ITU, to promote the development of the European Union's digital economy, and collaborates with organizations such as the European Broadcasting Union, European Space Agency, and European Investment Bank. The association's activities and initiatives are influenced by key events, including the World Economic Forum and the Mobile World Congress, as well as the work of key individuals, such as Neelie Kroes and Günter Verheugen. ETNO's members also participate in other industry events, such as the CeBIT and the Web Summit, and collaborate with companies such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

Category:Telecommunications

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