Lawmakers are moving to create a Europe-wide telecommunications regulator with the power to reverse policies in European Union member countries, a potentially major redistribution of power that could improve competition and lower prices across the Continent.Negotiators representing the European Commission, the European Parliament and the 27 national telecommunications regulators of the E.U. met Monday night in Brussels to approve the agency, called the Body of European Regulators of Electronic Communications, according to a copy of the agreement obtained by the International Herald Tribune.To read this the International Herald Tribune report in full, see:
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