BODY OF EUROPEAN REGULATORS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (BEREC)
BODY OF EUROPEAN REGULATORS OF ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (BEREC)
TELECOMUNICACIONES
REGULACION
TRANSPORTES
GAS
HUNGRIA
CROACIA
ESLOVENIA
PORTUGAL
ESPAÑA
FINLANDIA
MALTA
IRLANDA
FRANCIA
AUSTRIA
RUMANIA
SUECIA
HOLANDA
UK
UNION EUROPEA
On 1 February 2017, BEREC held an expert Workshop on the Internet of Things (IoT) bringing together experts and stakeholders to discuss the regulatory implications and solutions required to ensure a large-scale and sustainable IoT roll-out, in order to deliver significant benefits to citizens and consumers across different industries.With this workshop, BEREC provided a forum for dialogue between national regulatory authorities and authorities which are competent for other matters regarding the IoT as well as with other stakeholders in the industry in order to create awareness and foster both an innovation- and consumer-friendly environment. While telecom-specific topics (such as scarce resources and interoperability) were tackled, the Workshop also considered broader issues pertaining to innovation and investment, consumer rights and data privacy.
The first session of the Workshop focused on privacy, network security and consumers' rights, while the second session dealt with the diversity of business models and interoperability. The topic of scarce resources (numbers and frequencies) was the focus of session 3, and IoT industry use cases relating to energy and transportation were presented in session 4. Opening remarks were given by the BEREC Chair 2017 Sebastien Soriano, and Dr Steven Unger, BEREC Vice-Chair 2016, closed the workshop.
<B>CONTENTS</B>
- Summary report on the outcomes of the workshop on IoT technologies and their impact on regulation
- Agenda
- Presentations
1. BEREC Report "Enabling the Internet of Things". Cara Schwarz-Schilling(BNetzA). Francesco Sciacchitano (AGCOM)
2. Privacy, network security consumers' rights. Clémence Scottez, COMMISSION NATIONALE INFORMATIQUE LIBERTÉS (CNIL)
3. IoT and Smart Infrastructure efforts in ENISA. Dan Tofan, European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA)
4. What Privacy, Security and Consumer Rights for the Internet of Things? Agustín Reyna, BEUC
5. Security Privacy as a Solution. Arthur van der Wees, ARTHUR´S LEGAL
6. WG03 -IoT Standardization pitch. Patrick Guillemin, ALLIANCE FOR INTERNET OF THINGS INNOVATION (AIOTI)
7. Identification in IoT. Omar Elloumi, oneM2M
8. The challenges of Massive IoT. Guillaume Binoche, Sigfox
9. Diversity of Business Models and Interoperability. Robert MacDougall, Vodafone
10. Scarce resources: Numbering. Johannes Vallesverd, Electronic Communications Committee (ECC)
11. Oli Bird. Radio Spectrum Policy Group (RSPG)
12. Spectrum for IoT/M2M. Reza Karimi, HUAWEI
13. Panel 3 - Scarce resources. Stefano Nicoletti, GSMA
14. The smart metering experience in Italy in the framework of cooperation between energy and telecom NRAs. Luca Lo Schiavo, Autoritá per l'energia elettrica il gas e il sistema idrico (AEEGSI)
15. Smart Gas Metering: 10 years (2007-2016)of Experience in Italy. Luciano Baratto, Associazione Nazionale Industriali Gas (ANIGAS)
16. Smart Meter connectivity solutions. Vincenzo Lobianco, Autoritá per le garanzie nelle comunicazioni (AGCOM )
17. An Introduction to Automated Driving. Aria Etemad, VOLKSWAGEN
18. Connected and Automated Driving. Eddy Hartog, European Commission
19. Behind the scenes, Industrial Rail. Javier Lundi, SNCF
CONGRESOS, CONFERENCIAS Y SEMINARIOS
CONDUCCION AUTOMATIZADA (AUTOMATED DRIVING)
CONTADORES INTELIGENTES (SMART METERING)
REDES INTELIGENTES (SMART GRIDS)
CIBERSEGURIDAD
PROTECCION DEL CONSUMIDOR
DERECHOS DEL CONSUMIDOR
DERECHO A LA INTIMIDAD
NUEVAS TECNOLOGIAS
INTERNET DE LAS COSAS
INTERNET
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