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Professor Pier Luigi Parcu participating in a seminar organised by Assonime
Mar 31, 2017

On Monday 3 April Professor Parcu will participate in a seminar in Rome organised by Assonime, focusing on “Electronic Communications: the future of the regulation and the needs of the market. M2M and new services” . More information here
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