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Connecting Europe. Get on-board! From the e-SENS Pilots to Reality.
CEF Building Blocks
Agenda
1. eDelivery
2. eID
3. eInvoicing
4. eSignature
5. eTranslation
6. CEF Telecom: Evaluation process and 2017 calls
CEF eDelivery Joao Rodrigues Frade
The eDelivery Use-Case
Complaints
Consumer Protection Procurement Justice
Claims Invoices
Exchange of complaints
Exchange of invoices
Exchange of claims
Examples of DOMAIN-SPECIFIC
USE CASES
internet
DOMAIN-NEUTRAL USE CASE
ORIGINAL SENDER FINAL RECIPIENT
AS4
eDelivery Messaging Infrastructure based on the 4-Corner Model
SEND RECEIVE
NOTIFY
Backend Backend
Internet
1 or several
ORIGINAL SENDER FINAL RECIPIENT
1 or several
C2 C3 CORNER CORNER
C1 CORNER C4 CORNER
AS4
NOTIFY
ACKNOWLEDGE
Access Point
Access Point
Connector Connector
SENDER
ADRESSEE SENDER
ADRESSEE
ADRESSEE
SENDER
Required component
Optional component
Netw
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Layer
Messag
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Tran
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Layer
Ap
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Layer
What is really eDelivery?
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REQ2: Message Confidentiality
C1 C4 C3 C2
REQ1: Message Integrity
REQ3: Sender Identification
REQ4: Addressee Identification
REQ5: Time Reference
REQ6: Proof of Send/Receive
CTR1: TLS
CTR3: Electronic Seal of message
CTR5: Electronic Timestamp
CTR2: Message Encryption
CTR4: Electronic Seal of evidence
CTR1: TLS + Authentication
CTR1: TLS + Authentication
Internet
SEND RECEIVE
NOTIFY
1 or several
1 or several
Backend Backend
NOTIFY
SUBMIT
NOTIFY
DELIVER
ORIGINAL SENDER FINAL RECIPIENT
AS4
ACKNOWLEDGE
Connector Access Point
Connector Access Point
Security controls of CEF eDelivery and eIDAS ERDS
Building Block DSIs
Reuse of eDelivery by CEF's sectorial projects
DG CONNECT
DG CONNECT
DG CONNECT
DG SANTE
DG GROW
DG EMPL
DG JUST
DG JUST
DG CONNECT
DGT
DG JUST
Europeana*
Safer internet*
Public open data
eHealth
eProcurement
EESSI
EU e-Justice portal
BRIS (ECP)
Cybersecurity
eTranslation
ODR
Commitment to analyse Commitment to reuse Reusing
Sector Specific DSIs
eSignature eID eInvoicing eTranslation eDelivery
CEF eDelivery is not one size fits all
EXCHANGE MODEL
TOPOLOGY 4-corner model 4-corner model Your choice
PROTOCOL PEPPOL AS2 profile e-SENS AS4 profile e-SENS AS4 profile
recommended
INTEGRATION APPROACH
Service Providers (Market)
Specific Connector Your choice
DISCOVERY MODEL
Dynamic Static Your choice
SECURITY MODEL
TRUST CIRCLE PKI Mutual trust Your choice
SECURITY CONTROL Liberal inner security Inner security with
connector Your choice
Your CEF eDelivery implementation
ec.europa.eu/odr
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) eDelivery re-use case study
Any Protocol
ADR entity
Internet
ODR backend
ADR entity ADR entity ADR entity
Member State X Member State Y
Challenge: Diverse Landscape
Centralised approach Distributed approach
AS2 REST FTP
WS
Challenge: Security
Consumer Trader ADR Clerck
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) eDelivery re-use case study
OASIS AS4*
Any Protocol
* According to CEF's implementation guidelines
ADR entity
Internet
eDelivery Access Point
eDelivery Access Point
eDelivery Access Point
ODR backend
eDelivery Access Point
ADR entity ADR entity ADR entity
Message Confidentiality
Proof of Send/Receive
Message Integrity
Message Filtering
Message Correlation
Member State X Member State Y
Centralised approach Distributed approach
Consumer Trader ADR Clerck
Online Dispute Resolution (ODR) eDelivery re-use case study
OASIS AS4*
Any Protocol
* According to CEF's implementation guidelines
ADR entity
Internet
eDelivery Access Point
eDelivery Access Point
eDelivery Access Point
ODR backend
eDelivery Access Point
ADR entity ADR entity ADR entity
DOMIBUS
FLAME
HOLODECK
LAURENTIUS
MENDELSON
RSSBus
IBM
More information
Conformant Solutions >
eDelivery Conformant Access Points
Member State X Member State Y
Centralised approach Distributed approach
Consumer Trader ADR Clerck
CEF eDelivery Service Offering v3.0
CORE SERVICES facilitate cross-border/ cross-sector technical interoperability among heterogeneous information systems
SOFTWARE STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT SERVICES
Stakeholders follow-up
Community management services
Supporting services Testing services
Service desk
OPERATIONS SERVICES
Managed services Sample software
ENABLING SERVICES enable the adoption of the core services ENHANCING SERVICES enhance customer experience
Training & Deployment
Connectivity testing
Conformance testing
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
Access Point (AP)
Service Metadata Publisher (SMP)
Service Metadata Locator (SML)
Self-assessment tool
Awareness raising & stakeholders follow-up
Developers community
Service Metadata Locator (SML)
STANDARDS OF ESOs
CEN Standards ETSI Standards
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
European Profiles Implementing Acts Implementing
Guidelines
e-SENS profile of OASIS AS4
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V P P
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e-SENS profile of OASIS SMP
e-SENS profile of OASIS BDXL
AUDIENCE
Cross-border projects – Private sector entities
Software vendors
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Cross-border projects – Public sector entities P
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DIGIT Directorate-General for Informatics
DG CONNECT Directorate-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology
Find out more on CEF Digital
CEF eID Alice Vasilescu
Agenda
1. What is CEF eID?
2. What are the benefits?
3. How does it work?
4. What’s next?
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What is CEF eID?
Use your national eID across borders – Use cases
OPEN A BANK ACCOUNT
ACCESS eHEALTH SERVICES
Access online public services
Access online private services
How does CEF eID help to make this a reality?
eIDAS-Node
Sample implementation of the eID technical specifications
eIDAS Profile
eIDAS compliant set of technical specifications on which the Member States have been working together with the European Commission.
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Uptake Accelerator
Activities to accelerate the take-up of eID 3
How does eID relate to the European Interoperability Framework (EIF)?
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I NTEROPERABI LI TY
SECURE CROSS- BORDER
AUTHEN TI CATI ON
Legal
I nteroperability
Organisat ional
I nteroperability
Sem ant ic
I n teroperability
Technical
I n teroperabilitySE
CU
RI
TY
/T
RU
ST
CEF CEF
eI DAS CEF
Building on existing solutions
• 19 participating countries
• 58 consortium partners
• 4 new pilots applications
STORK 2.0
• STORK Sustainability
• ECAS-STORK integration
ISA Actions 1.4, 1.5
• 14 EU Member States and Associated Countries
• 29 consortium partners|
• 6 pilots
STORK 1.0
• New Use Cases
• New pilots
• New domains
eSENS
Legal framework eIDAS Regulation (EU) 910/2014
By Sep 2018 public administrations who offer services that require online authentication must accept notified eIDs from other Member States
• The Council of the European Union adopted on the 23rd of July 2014) a regulation which:
• lays down conditions for mutual recognition of electronic identification;
• sets rules for trust services, in particular for electronic transactions;
• and creates a legal framework for electronic signatures, seals and time stamps, electronic documents as well as electronic registered delivery services and certificate services for website authentication (PE-CONS 60/14; statement: 11733/14 ADD 1).
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What are the benefits?
The benefits of eIDAS eID
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SECURE CROSS-BORDER
AUTHENTICATION Cost saving
User centric
CEF Governance and operations
Flexible
Cost saving Legal compliance Increased security/assurance Increase potential user base
The benefits of CEF eID for different actors
Citizen
Public administration
Identity/Attribute providers
Service providers
Ease of use Cost saving Increased assurance Use eID
Set up
Cost saving Compliance Increased assurance Financial support
Offer services using eID
New areas of application
Once only principle Provide identity/attributes
Cross-border online services
National eIDAS Node
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How does it work?
PORTUGAL
Components
FRANCE
Portuguese Citizen
eIDAS Node
Service Provider
eIDAS Node
Portugal issues eID to its citizens for cross-border use
France accepts* eIDs issued by other Member States, like Portugal
Identity Provider(s)
Attributes Provider(s)
* Mandatory for eIDAS compliance
The eID ecosystem
Node operators
Attribute providers
Identity providers Citizens Member
States
Uptake
Cross border authentication mutual recognition
Service Providers
Node operators
Attribute providers
Identity providers Citizens
Service Providers
SOFTWARE
SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION
TESTING TOOLS
OPERATIONS
CONFORMANCE TESTING
SERVICE DESK
TRAINING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
eIDAS SAML Standard
eIDAS Message Format
eIDAS Interoperability
STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE BASE
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
Services offered by the European Commission as part of CEF eID:
Node operators Citizens
Service Providers
Identity providers
Attribute providers
SOFTWARE
SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION
TESTING TOOLS
OPERATIONS
CONFORMANCE TESTING
SERVICE DESK
TRAINING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
eIDAS SAML Standard
eIDAS Message Format
eIDAS Interoperability
STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE BASE
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
Services offered by the European Commission as part of CEF eID:
Node operators Citizens
Service Providers
Attribute providers
Identity providers
SOFTWARE
SAMPLE IMPLEMENTATION
TESTING TOOLS
OPERATIONS
CONFORMANCE TESTING
SERVICE DESK
TRAINING
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
eIDAS SAML Standard
eIDAS Message Format
eIDAS Interoperability
STAKEHOLDER MANAGEMENT
KNOWLEDGE BASE
COMMUNITY MANAGEMENT
Services offered by the European Commission as part of CEF eID:
Governance
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* Groups composed of Member States representatives ** Groups lead by the European Commission
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What’s next?
Handover e-SENS |artefacts
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Wiki spaces Plug-in Lessons learnt Community Any other artefact
Milestones
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Milestones for 2017 eIDAS-Node v1.3
Alignment with technical specifications v1.1
eIDAS-Node v1.4
Support for middleware countries and further alignment with technical specifications v1.1
eIDAS-Node v1.5
Alignment with technical specifications v1.2
(to be confirmed)
CEF eInvoicing Alis Irena Riviere-Osipov
Agenda
1. Overview of CEF eInvoicing
2. CEF eInvoicing: Objectives for 2017
3. CEF eInvoicing services available
4. Call for Grants
Y Overview of CEF eInvoicing
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CEF eInvoicing: Recap of the Major milestones
2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
CEN TC 434 begins the
definition of the European Standard on
eInvoicing
European Standard on eInvoicing published in the Official Journal
All Member States’ central entities comply with eInvoicing Directive
All Member States’ local
entities comply with eInvoicing
Directive
Directive 2014/55/EU – electronic invoicing in public procurement
Start of the development of the eInvoicing Readiness Checker
eInvoicing Readiness Checker Go-live (Jan)
eInvoicing Advisory
Group launched (March)
Launch of the new
EMSFEI’s mandate
CEF Digital collaborative spaces live (June)
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
CEF eInvoicing: From the Directive to present
Directive 2014/55/EU on eInvoicing in public procurement calls for:
• European eInvoicing Standard (EN) to be developed and tested by CEN
• All CAs and CEs* in the EU obliged to receive and process electronic invoices compliant with the
new standard by latest 27 November 2019 (depending on the availability of the Standard)
• CEN TC 434 agreement on a limited list of syntaxes: common objective achieved (UBL and
CII)
• Semantic model stable
Scope
• Only invoices covered by EU Public Procurement Directives
• Only invoices submitted to the public sector
• Covers all public authorities & entities (national, regional, local, public health centres, universities)
* Within the scope of the Directive 2014/55/EU.
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CEF eInvoicing: Objectives for 2017
› Promote use of Self-assessment tool & Knowledge Base (profile pages, Country Sheets)
› Raise awareness of eInvoicing Directive and CEF services
› Support stakeholders’ on-boarding in the community
› Facilitate adoption of the eInvoicing Standard
› Promote the uptake of 2017 eInvoicing call for grants
Jan Feb Mar Apr Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
The launch of the eInvoicing Standard
eInvoicing Readiness Checker and 2017 B2G State of Play report
The road to the European Standard
EC a
ctivitie
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Obje
ctives
› Communication campaign on the eInvoicing Standard
› Launch event of the European Standard on eInvoicing
› Focused webinars & on-site trainings with national fora & bodies
› New mandate for the EMSFEI
› Uptake of the eInvoicing Readiness Checker
› 2017 B2G State of Play report
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CEF eInvoicing Readiness Checker
Goal
Facilitate and accelerate compliance with the EU Directive (Self-
assessment tool, Country Sheets, profile pages for Public Entities and
Solution & Service Providers to share and promote their eInvoicing
experiences)
Approach
Two main target user groups
Public Entities indicate their situation and needs
Solution & Service Providers
document their capabilities
CEF eInvoicing: CEF Digital page
Visit: https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/
CEF eInvoicing User Community: Get active now!
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CEF eInvoicing: Call for Grants
• Indicative budget EUR 10 million (EUR 7 million in 2016)
• Call open 28 June 2017
Objectives:
• Foster the uptake of eInvoicing solutions compliant with the European Standard
• Support the implementation of the European eInvoicing standard (EN) in existing eInvoicing solutions
• Integration of eDelivery services
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DIGIT Directorate-General for Informatics
DG GROW Directorate-General for Internal Market, Industry, Entrepreneurship and SMEs
Interested to find out more?
Visit the CEF Digital Single Web Portal https://ec.europa.eu/cefdigital/
CEF eSignature Michael de Boer
eSignature eIDAS Regulation for e-signatures
• E-signatures interoperable throughout Europe.
• Qualified electronic signatures:
• Based on Qualified Certificate.
• Using Qualified Signature Creation Device.
• Qualified electronic signature legally equivalent to handwritten signatures.
• Technical (ETSI) standards: XAdES, PAdES, CAdES, ASiC.
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eID and eSignature for tax declarations in La La Land: a fictional example
La La Tax
Please authenticate
eID building block
View previous
declarations
View outstanding payments
View personal profile
Prepare tax declaration
Tax declaration
€ 1,000,000
Please sign
eSignature building block
Submit tax declaration
Bob
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eSignature What the European Commission does
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DSS open-source library
• Creation • Validation • Extension of eIDAS-compliant e-signatures and e-seals.
Trusted List Manager
Management of: • Member States'
Trusted Lists • List of Trusted
Lists.
List of Trusted Lists
eSignature Insights into the Future
• Improvement of existing software.
• Trusted List Manager
• "Happy Member States, Trusted Lists"
• DSS open-source library
• "Making eIDAS simple less complex“
• New application:
• Trusted List Browser.
• "Trusted Lists, understandable for
humans"
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CEF eTranslation Aleksandra Wesolowska
What is CEF eTranslation?
• CEF Automated Translation = CEF eTranslation
• CEF eTranslation is a building block of the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF)
• The main purpose of CEF eTranslation is to make all Digital Service Infrastructure (DSIs) multilingual
• eTranslation builds on existing machine translation service (MT@EC) but it is not be limited to it (i.e. more MT technologies plus other NLP services based on user needs)
Vision for eTranslation: multilingualism enabler for public online services
eTranslation is used for naming the future system which extends capabilities and meets DSIs requirements not
addressed so far with the current MT@EC system
CEF Automated Translation Usage of MT@EC/CEF eTranslation by Public Administrations and DSIs
• MT@EC (CEF eTranslation) currently offers
• a machine translation service via a web interface for individual users
• machine translation API for integration into online systems
• used by European institutions and bodies, online services funded or supported by the EU, public administrations in the EU countries, Norway and Iceland
• connected online services: IMI, SOLVIT, TED, nLex, CircaBC …
• connected CEF DSIs: ODR, e-Justice, European Data Portal
• commitment to reuse/analyse from: EESSI, Europeana, Safer Internet, BRIS
• usage scenarios: translators in CAT tools, administrators for gisting purposes, meta-data translation, free-text message exchange, document translation …
• ongoing discussions with DSIs to define new usage scenarios for MT and define other multilingual services/support needed
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CEF Automated Translation Benefits for Public Administrations, Citizens and Businesses
Today
• Machine translation: an enabling technology for gisting purposes and supporting tool for human translation
• facilitate multilingual communication and exchange of documents in key public administration scenarios
• facilitates cross-border access to online content and services provided by the public administrations
• offers adequate security guarantees through sTesta and secure https connection
In future
• machine translation of high quality for specific domains (domain-adapted MT engines)
• multilingualism enabler for public online services: multilingual services beyond machine translation (based on user CEF DSI user needs)
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CEF Automated Translation Insights into the Future
eTranslation platform and services
• July 2017: Web Service (API) for including eTranslation in websites
speed improvement of the MT service
• October 2017: Language resource repository (LR) implemented and actively collecting data
Smart engine repository enabling much more flexibility in translation engines handling
• November 2017: eTranslation Web user interface for document translation on the cloud
Neural MT engines for EnglishHungarian and EnglishGerman in production
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European Language Resource Coordination www.lr-coordination.eu
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Aims and objectives
• raising awareness on the value and importance of data held by public services in overcoming language barriers
• collecting data to adapt eTranslation to the DSI needs and day-to-day needs of public services in all CEF countries
• engaging the public sector in the identification and sharing of data for CEF eTranslation
How can you engage?
• mid 2017-2019: local ELRC workshops in all CEF countries and 2 conferences
• contribute language data: http://www.lr-coordination.eu/resources
• helpdesks for legal and technical issues related to data collection & provision; possibility to request onsite assistance
Funding opportunities
• Q3 2017 launch of the first round of eTranslation projects (1) on stimulating provision of language resources to CEF eTranslation (2) on integration & extension of CEF eTranslation to other public online services
• June 2017 next eTranslation call for proposals (CEF-TC-2017-3)
Budget: 6 M€
Co-funding rate: 75% of eligible costs
Two action lines:
- "resources projects" on stimulating language resource provision to eTranslation
- "integration projects" on the integration of eTranslation into (multilingual, cross-border) digital services
CEF WP 2017: https://ec.europa.eu/inea/sites/inea/files/c_2017_696_f1_annex_en_v3_p1_875665.pdf
More information: https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/connecting-europe-facility/cef-telecom/apply-funding
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CEF Telecom: Evaluation process
and 2017 calls Kara Baptista
Innovation & Networks Executive Agency
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- CEF Transport (incl. Cohesion Fund allocation)
- CEF Energy - CEF Telecom
- H2020 Transport - H2020 Energy
TEN-T legacy from 2007-2013 period
Marco Polo legacy from 2007-2013 period (previously managed by EACI (EASME))
Management of some or all of the phases of programme implementation and stages in the project lifecycle
INEA's tasks
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2017 CEF Telecom calls
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Call Indicative budget Launch date
Deadline
CEF-TC-2017-1 BRIS EESSI eID & eSignature European e-Justice Portal
€2 million €17 million €7 million €1.5 million
17 February 2017
18 May 2017
CEF-TC-2017-2 Cyber Security eDelivery eHealth eProcurement
€12 million €0.5 million €9 million €4 million
4 May 2017
21 September 2017
CEF-TC-2017-3 eInvoicing eTranslation Europeana Public Open Data
€10 million €6 million €2 million €6 million
28 June 2017 28 November 2017
Award criteria
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Relevance
• Alignment to DSI implementation objectives & activities (WP)
• Alignment to EU/national policies, strategies and activities
Quality & efficiency of implementation
• Maturity
• Coherence/effectiveness with work plan
• Quality of consortium/consortium members
• Support from national authorities/industry/NGOs
• Attention to security/privacy/ inclusiveness/accessibility
Impact & sustainability
• Quality of the approach to facilitate wider deployment/take-up of the proposed actions
• Capability of long-term sustainability without EU funding
How to apply:
READ all call documentation, forms, Guide for Applicants, FAQs, call webpage REFLECT on the call content & requirements REMEMBER that successful applications take time and effort, but guidance is available!
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CEF Telecom calls: for more information
@inea_eu
https://ec.europa.eu/inea/en/connecting-europe-facility/cef-telecom/apply-funding/2017-cef-telecom-calls-proposals
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