Network Industries Quarterly

6000 Persons

We currently distribute to over 6000 persons, most of whom we have come to know personally at some point over the past years.

Since 2008

Network Industries Quarterly has been published four times a year since 2008

In 1999

It has started as a paper version in 1999 in French and switched to an English online version as the audience had become increasingly more international. Over the years partnerships had been established with TU Delft (since stopped), the Florence School of Regulation (European University Institute) and the Istanbul Center for Regulation (Istanbul Technical University).

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Since 2014

As of 2014, Network Industries Quarterly appears under a new layout, it is included in the EUI research repository Cadmus

Rail Capacity Management

Rail Capacity Management Rail has a key role to play in making transport more efficient and sustainable in the EU and elsewhere. However, increasing passenger and cargo volumes require investment in infrastructure, and also more efficient track capacity management....
Türkiye as an infrastructure pivot?

Türkiye as an infrastructure pivot?

Türkiye as an infrastructure pivot? Between the 2 nd century BC and the 15 th century, the Silk Road, ending in Istanbul, was the main traditional route between China and the Middle East. Europe has developed since the Renaissance and Istanbul (then Constantinople)...

ATM Financing

ATM Financing

ATM Financing Air Traffic Management (ATM) is a set of services which every state must provide for the safe and efficient operation of air traffic. Today, it is almost entirely financed by user fees according to the ‘user pays’ principle. Until today, the ‘user’ has...

Mobility Data Spaces

Mobility Data Spaces

Mobility Data Spaces Transforming Europe into a climate neutral economy by 2050 in line with the European Green Deal places a particular responsibility on the transport sector, which accounts for a quarter of the Union’s total greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions....

Regulating Digitalization in Türkiye

Regulating Digitalization in Türkiye

Regulating Digitalization in Türkiye The Law No. 6563 on the Regulation of Electronic Commerce (the “E-commerce Law”) of Türkiye has been considered inefficient to address the problems created in the face of rapidly changing technology and digitalization. It was...