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Xpat Opinion: How Is The Internet In Hungary Any Less Free This Year?
- 10 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- tech
The 2013 edition of Freedom on the Net, an assessment of internet and digital media published by Freedom House, ranked internet in Hungary as “free,” but to the astonishment of many, it also downgraded Hungary’s score. Why?
Some Takeaways From The Budapest Conference On Cyberspace
- 26 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Even as imagined and real cyber security threats scale new heights, the story coming out of the recently concluded Second International Conference on Cyberspace in Budapest was one of a widening gulf between countries, notwithstanding the stated intent of bridging differences through dialogue. With most countries sticking to already established positions, there appears to have been very little ...
Hungarian Telecoms Firms Surprised By Size Of Tax
- 19 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"The tax on telecoms companies announced last week by Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not only a violation of EU laws, but will hurt mobile broadband development, economic growth and job creation, Hungary’s second leading mobile operator Telenor declared.
Xpat Opinion: How Is The Internet In Hungary Any Less Free This Year?
- 10 Oct 2013 9:00 AM
- tech
The 2013 edition of Freedom on the Net, an assessment of internet and digital media published by Freedom House, ranked internet in Hungary as “free,” but to the astonishment of many, it also downgraded Hungary’s score. Why?
Some Takeaways From The Budapest Conference On Cyberspace
- 26 Oct 2012 9:00 AM
- tech
Even as imagined and real cyber security threats scale new heights, the story coming out of the recently concluded Second International Conference on Cyberspace in Budapest was one of a widening gulf between countries, notwithstanding the stated intent of bridging differences through dialogue. With most countries sticking to already established positions, there appears to have been very little ...
Hungarian Telecoms Firms Surprised By Size Of Tax
- 19 Oct 2010 1:00 AM
- tech
"The tax on telecoms companies announced last week by Prime Minister Viktor Orban is not only a violation of EU laws, but will hurt mobile broadband development, economic growth and job creation, Hungary’s second leading mobile operator Telenor declared.