Tag: Malta

Quality of Service Objectives, Performance & Measurement in relation to Community Universal Postal Service

Quality of service report by WIK for the EC covering member states and accession countries:
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Azech Republic, Germany, Denmark, Estonia, Greece, Spain, France, Hungary, Ireland, Iceland, Italy, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Finland, Slovenia, Slovakia, Turkey, UK
P:LIBRARYPostalEC Postal StudiesQofS Objectives, Performance & Measurement 03.pdf

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Introduction of new regulatory regime for the postal sector

The Malta Communications Authority (MCA) last week published its report on the outcomes of the consultation process on the introduction of a new regulatory regime for the postal sector.

The report examines the responses received from the interested parties following the publication of a consultation paper in May 2003 entitled Consultation on the introduction of a new regulatory regime for Postal Services. The report provides a preliminary indication of aspects of the regulatory framework that will be set up in the coming months.

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Survey on postal networks in EU adhesion countries – country reports

Report by WIK for European Commission on postal networks in EU adhesion countries. Part 2 – individual country reports on Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Bulgaria, Romania & Turkey
P:LIBRARYPostalEC Postal StudiesPostal nworks in EU adhesion candidate countries country reports.pdf

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MCA Becomes Maltapost Regulator on June 1st

The Malta Communications Authority is set to become the regulator for the postal sector. Legal Notice 124 of 2003, published in the Government Gazette, will bring into force all the provisions of the amended Post Office Act with effect from 1 June 2003. A discussion paper on the introduction of a new regulatory regime for the postal sector, issued on Monday by the MCA, has been welcomed by Maltapost. Maltapost chief executive officer, Robert Lake pointed out that the amended postal legislation would become effective on 1 June, and key implications have been identified and projects established to ensure compliance.

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