Press releases 2010
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Changes at the turn of 2010 - 2011 in the administrative sector of the Ministry of Transport and Communications Pressmeddelande23.12.2010 13.35 fi sv en
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Finland able to start mobile communications tests within 800 frequency band Pressmeddelande20.12.2010 16.24 fi en
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More stringent regulations on port state control of foreign vessels Pressmeddelande17.12.2010 14.24 fi sv en
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Minister Vehviläinen: Fast rail service brings St. Petersburg close Pressmeddelande13.12.2010 12.05 fi en
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Increased productivity through development of information society Pressmeddelande26.11.2010 11.19 fi sv en
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Finland in favour of continuing the operation of EU's information security agency Pressmeddelande15.11.2010 14.48 fi en
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Ministry of Transport and Communications and Permanent Secretary Pursiainen received European ITS award Pressmeddelande13.10.2010 13.18 fi sv en
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UN Broadband Commission presented its recommendations to world leaders Pressmeddelande22.09.2010 15.51 fi en
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Minister Lindén: Opportunities from information and communications technology to be exploited by all government sectors Pressmeddelande30.08.2010 13.45 fi en
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Minister Lindén wants to increase the number of publicly accessible broadband networks Pressmeddelande24.08.2010 09.00 fi sv en
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Minister Lindén to attend the Broadband Commission in Geneva Pressmeddelande09.07.2010 15.24 fi sv en
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1 Mbit Internet access a universal service in Finland from the beginning of July Pressmeddelande29.06.2010 15.02 fi sv en
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Juhapekka Ristola to be Director-General of the Communications Policy Department Pressmeddelande18.05.2010 09.47 fi en
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Minister of Communications Suvi Lindén invited to a high-level UN Broadband Commission Pressmeddelande10.05.2010 14.41 fi sv en
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Russian lorries and coaches also required to have digital tachographs Pressmeddelande26.03.2010 21.00 fi en
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Ms Minna Kivimäki to be Director-General of the Transport Policy Department at the Ministry of Transport and Communications Pressmeddelande18.02.2010 13.25 fi sv en
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The post of Director-General of the Transport Policy Department attracted 15 applications Pressmeddelande01.02.2010 16.27 fi sv en