Advocacy category stakeholders Sample Clauses

Advocacy category stakeholders. The assessment of the individual stakeholders of the advocacy category are listed in Table 14. Supply category stakeholders Interests Positive () influence Negative () influence Environmental and historic entities  Protect and enhance the human environment  Conserve and protect assets of historical significance  Drive innovations in small cell product design (e.g. camouflaged designs, product embedding in  Put pressure on regulations and siting permits against dense small cell deployments due to Supply category stakeholders Interests Positive () influence Negative () influence  Influence policymaking and regulation on issues affecting environment everyday objects etc.) environmental or historical concerns Industry alliances  Protect the interests of supply side stakeholders  Ensure health and growth of the mobile sector  Provide platform for industry groups to agree on and present common positions (e.g. towards policy makers and regulators)  Inform and promote benefits of new technologies and innovations towards all other stakeholder groups  Advocate for benefits of dense small deployments and provide clarifications against opposing arguments  Influence standardisation, regulation and policy making in related small cells  Identify new small cell driven business opportunities for stakeholders both within and outside the alliance Consumer rights bodies  Ensure the rights of subscribers  Ensure fair competition (choices for subscribers)  Ensure accuracy of information (e.g. adverts) of the products or services in the marketplace  Drive denser deployments of small cells to ensure service quality at all locations matches advertised rates etc. Research community  Scientific or technical excellence (e.g. number of citations etc.)  Commercial exploitation of innovations  Maximise societal impact of research results  Propose new approaches, technologies or scientific breakthroughs that enable increasingly dense small cell networks  Produce scientific evidence that supports dense small cell deployments  Highlight with scientific evidence the concerns against dense small cell deployments Technology analysts  Analyse and correctly predict industry trends  Generate and commercialise strategic knowledge (e.g. high value opportunities)  Advise supply side stakeholders on small cell densification strategies to ensure commercially sustainable deployments
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