Organizations in wich Poland participates or participated CEPT |
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CEPT means: European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations
CEPT was established in 1959 by 19 countries, which expanded to 26 during its first ten years. Original members were the monopoly-holding postal and telecommunications administrations. CEPT's activities included co-operation on commercial, operational, regulatory and technical standardisation issues.
CEPT initiates the issue of Europe stamps, and chooses every year specific theme.
In 1988 CEPT decided to create ETSI, the European Telecommunications Standards Institute, into which all its telecommunication standardisation activities were transferred.
In 1992 the postal and telecommunications operators created their own organisations, Post Europe and ETNO, respectively. In conjunction with the European policy of separating postal and telecommunications operations from policy-making and regulatory functions, CEPT thus became a body of policy-makers and regulators. At the same time, Central and Eastern European Countries became eligible for membership of CEPT. With its 48 members CEPT now covers almost the entire geographical area of Europe.
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Polonica stamps:
Bosnia-Herzegovina 2005, 20 XI Gambia 2005, 20 X |
Ireland 2006, 09 V Jersey 2006, 07 III |
Monaco 2000, 09 V Turkish Cyprus 1998, 30 V |