What did I write on December 10th, 2010

XXI century utilities – states

Friday, December 10th, 2010

More than one week later than expected, this third article will start not from the point where the first one ended, but some of its implications (a second article was published yesterday).

Specifically: I referred to the potential side-effects of initiatives such as the enforcement of mobile number portability and SEPA, the not-so-new-but-yet-ill-known first step toward a EU-wide unique financial space extended beyond the corporate world.

A missing piece of the puzzle is the increased need, due to obvious security concerns, to be able to share information that used to be accessible on a national level within our EU- and I enclose the recent announcement of other structural changes to increase the internal and external cohesion.

Of course, including the introduction of the normative and structural changes due to the Lisbon Treaty.

Following yesterday’s article about the downsizing of utilities, or, better, the streamlining of the supply chain from the producers to the final consumers, a jump into the future.

This article is focused on potential long-term structural changes that could produce significant direct and indirect benefits- extending way beyond our current and foreseen borders.

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