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

The Single European Sky SES2+ – quo vadis?

The Single European Sky SES2+ – quo vadis? The first Single European Sky package (SES1) was adopted in 2004 with the aim of addressing the fragmentation of European airspace. It was followed in 2009 by the second Single European Sky package (SES2), which had a new...

Shaping the Future of European Rail: Regulation, Digitalisation, and Fair Competition

Shaping the Future of European Rail: Regulation, Digitalisation, and Fair Competition The European rail sector is experiencing a rapid transformation thanks to digitalisation. At the same time, policymakers and industry stakeholders navigate the challenges of...
Greening of Infrastructure Assets

Greening of Infrastructure Assets

This special issue of Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the greening of infrastructure assets. Despite the unprecedented challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, the European Commission has reaffirmed its commitment to the objectives of the European Green Deal and to transforming Europe into the first climate neutral continent by 2050.

Digitalising infrastructure

Digitalising infrastructure

In this special issue we focus on the digitalisation of infrastructure. Digitalisation is, of course, transforming all kinds of industries. Content industries (music, newspapers, the audiovisual sector and so on) were the first to be digitalised and then disrupted by digital platforms. Network industries are also now being digitalised, in distinctive ways.

Sector coupling: How to regulate convergence?

Sector coupling: How to regulate convergence?

In this special issue we explore the links between infrastructure sectors, especially in terms of regulating interfaces between the different sectors and regulating more integrated and converging sectors.

Transport in the European Green Deal

Transport in the European Green Deal

This special issue of Network Industries Quarterly is dedicated to the European Green Deal and its implications for the transport sector. In its long-term decarbonisation strategy ‘A Clean Planet for All,’ the European Commission paints a clear picture of the vast transformations that will have to take place across all sectors of the economy for Europe to become climate neutral by 2050. In its subsequent European Green Deal, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen reinforces this ambition and pledges to enshrine the climate neutrality objective into legislation.