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[cooperation-wg] New on RIPE Labs: How EU Regulation Affects You
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Marco Hogewoning
marcoh at ripe.net
Wed Nov 7 11:03:39 CET 2018
> On 7 Nov 2018, at 02:30, Nick Hilliard <nick at inex.ie> wrote: > > Hi Chris, > > unfortunately, "Identification criteria" is the only guideline bullet point on that web page which is missing a hyperlink, and google throws up nothing interesting on the ENISA web site. It seems that information on this is in short supply > > Nick Dear Nick, Colleagues, There is another document, CG Publication 07/2018 "Reference document on the identification of Operators of Essential Services (modalities of the consultation process in cases with cross-border impact)”. This highlights both the criteria laid out in the directive, as well as some procedures to apply when an operator provides its services in multiple member states, which would be the case for RIPE NCC. The document is available via http://ec.europa.eu/newsroom/dae/document.cfm?doc_id=53661 Regards, Marco Hogewoning -- External Relations - RIPE NCC
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