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In partnership with The symposium’shistorical partner

Organised by

THE DIGITAL REVOLUTION:

IT’S HAPPENING NOW!

14TH DATA & TELECOM NETWORKSSYMPOSIUM

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T Devised and organised by ACOME since its inception 26 years ago (1988), the Data & Telecom Networks Symposium is the major biennial Telecom Networks event.

• A high-content programme: overviews, a full round-up of techniques and technologies, the experiences of experts and users, prospects, etc. (67 speechs over 3 days)

• Attended by all the main players: a unique context for some exceptional networking

• An international window to gain an insight into developments in Data & Telecom Networks: operators, industrial players, users, economic missions by embassies, site visits

• Top-quality service at a 5* hotel, the Corinthia on Nevsky Prospekt, the city’s mythical main street, lined with palaces, churches and shops

• A specific cultural programme for travel companions and possibilty of extending the trip after the Symposium to Moscow or Uzbekistan

14TH DATA & TELECOM NETWORKSSYMPOSIUM

Proceedings: • Conferences will be arranged as 15/20-minute

speechs (with video projection) followed by a public Q&A session

• Speechs in French, Engl ish or Russian (on Friday) with simultaneous interpreting between languages.

Discover one of the world’s most beautiful cities

The lavish imperial capital built by Peter the Great, cultural capital of Russia, Saint Petersburg is a UNESCO World Heritage Site:

• An extraordinary artistic heritage, with the legendary Hermitage Museum.

• An immense 18th century architectural masterpiece: the Peter and Paul Fortress, palaces and luxury hotels with pastel facades, golden-domed cathedrals and wonderful canals on a par with Venice.

• Major artistic influence acknowledged worldwide: the Bolshoi or Mariinksy Theatre ballet companies, the most famous musicians and composers of the 20th century.

67 speechs over 3 days

A MAJOR TELECOMDESTINATION

Russia, a leading Super-Fast Broadband player

• Operators and the Russian government have been deploying high-performance fixed and mobile networks in recent years ;

• The country has the highest number of houses and buildings with a Super-Fast Broadband connection (FTTH/B: some 20 million in December 2012) ;

• 30% FTTH/B penetration rate (approximately 7.5 million subscribers) ;

• All cities of over one million inhabitants should get Fiber within the next 4 years.

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67 SPEECHS

The President of the 14th Data & Telecom Networks Symposium is Gilles BABINET

• «Digital Champion», head of digital issues for France at the European Commission.

• Elected first French Digital Council President in 2011.

• French multi-entrepreneur.

2 THEMES,

11 SESSIONS

SuperFast Broadband today and tomorrow in rura l , semi-rural and urban areas (3 days)

• Operators accelerate deployments

• Local authorities in operation• Engineering at the service of

local authorities• Services for local authorities and

operators• New fibres for new networks• New components for new

networks• New uses for new networks

Communication systems in buildings (1 day)

• FTTO LAN networks• CCTV• Data Centres

THE D I G I T A L REVOLUTION:

IT’S HAPPENING NOW!

PROGRAMME

Thursday 29 May• Scheduled morning flight from Paris to Saint

Petersburg. Arrival in the afternoon.• Accommodation at the 5* Corinthia Hotel on Nevsky

Prospekt, the city’s mythical main street, lined with palaces, churches and shops, culinary discoveries.

Friday 30 May• Inauguration of the Symposium, speechs starting at

8.00 am.• City discovery (with French-speaking guides) and

dinner at the Telecommunications Museum.

Saturday 31 May• Speechs starting at 8.00 am.• Private visit to the Hermitage Museum at the end of

the day and «Russian» evening.

Sunday 1 June• Speechs starting at 8.00 am.• Gala soirée at the Marble Palace.

Monday 2 June• Free time (morning).• Transport to the airport and return trip to Paris

(afternoon).

Who is the Symposium for?

• Elected officials, state and administration services, territorial authorities, professional organisations.

• Regulators, telecom operators, Public-Private-Partnerships operators, industrials and OEMs.

• Engineering firms, installers and integrators, distributors.

• Service providers.

• Lenders, promoters, property managers associations.

• Architects, property developers, prescribers, end users.

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SymPoSIum oPENING

• Jacques de HEERE, Chairman, ACOME• Gilles BABINET, President of the 14th Data & Telecom Networks Symposium• Antoine DARoDES, SuperFast Broadband Mission Director, Ministry of the Industrial recovery • Christophe GENTER, Head of the Service Investment and Management of digital assets,

Caisse des Dépôts Group• Alexander GoRBATKo, Deputy Head of the IT Department at Moscow Town Hall

RoSTElECom

The challenges of the SuperFast Broadband deployment plan in Russia

• The Russian Federation has launched a strategic 2012-2018 ICT development plan known as the «Information Community», with a minimum Internet access target of 100Mbits/s for 80% of households. The plan mainly involves the historic Russian operator Rostelecom.

• The solution will be supplied via a global approach combining a number of technologies: FTTH, FTTB, radio etc.

IDATE • Roland MONTAGNE, Manager of the Telecom

business unit

Panorama of FTTx deployments around the worldFocus of Pricing Services and Strategy

• What is the status of FTTx deployments around the world? Is Europe still dragging its feet? Where are the world’s most dynamic FTTx markets?

• Which technologies are deployed: VDSL, DOCSIS 3.0 cable, FTTH/B?

• What is the position of FTTx players in relation to the services offered? What is their pricing strategy?

CRu • Patrick FAY, Senior Consultant

Current situation of world fibre markets

• Optic cable networks continue to develop with new products and new multinational players. An inventory of applications of new types of fibre and cable on an international scale, and the major countries involved.

ATCS BuRKINA-FASo • Hugolin POODA, Chairman

operator privatisations in west Africa vs. the challenge of competition

• Privatisations ought to bring down prices and provide a better service for subscribers. This has been done in most cases, abandoning fixed networks in favour of radio systems (WLL, GSM etc.).

• Irregular investment by new operators has impaired service quality.

• What future is there for privatisations, what are the prospects of unbundling?

TElECom SuD PARIS • Eric GANGLOFF, Director of studies

4G and FTTH networks: competitors or complementary systems?

• 4G radio networks and FTTH networks are both currently at the deployment phase.

• Demonstration of the performances offered by each, and the new prospects if 4G technology avails itself of FTTH infras-tructures.

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Let’s dare with fibre: an ambition for La Manche

• FTTH programme for the La Manche Local Authority.

• 100% fibre deployment in rural areas, calendar and deployment volumes.

• Organisational procedures: project management, pooling arrangements with the General Council, role of the delegatee, project markets, approved engineering and architecture, appropriate solutions in rural areas (overhead portion), involvment of elected officials for pre-inscriptions.

SyNDICAT mIXTE ouVERT EuRE ET loIRE NumERIQuE

• Servan PELTIER, Technical Director, Syndicat Mixte Ouvert d’Eure-et-Loire (public/private entity)

Regional initiative clustering process

• Clustering initiatives of EPCIs / Départements / Regions, handled by public/private entities.

• «Stop & go» deployment permitted thanks to implementation of a project market and a public service leasing delegation.

• Complementary nature of public and private initiatives.

INTERmEDIASuD

• Thierry BARDY, General Director

Feedback on FTTH deployment in rural areas

• The IMS/SERC SuperFast Broadband project was initially developed on the basis of a fibre and CPL technology mix.

• In order to make the transition to SuperFast Broadband, IMS and SERC are now deploying a rural GPON FTTH network (26 municipalities around Carmaux-Tarn) that can be used by agricultural facilities, local craft workshops, businesses and, of course, the general public.

oRANGE • Hervé TOUZEAU, Fibre Technical Director

• Anne TRAN KIEM, Director of Fibre Engineering and Development

FTTH deployments in France: initial feedback from the Palaiseau experiment

• Status of ongoing deployment and the main teachings of the Palaiseau experiment, a 100% fibre town.

• Specifics of the environment and architecture of new buildings.

SFR • Yann JAFFRE, Director of Interconnection and

Economic Surveys

How to deploy a successful transition to fixed SuperFast Broadband?

• What are the key success factors in transition to FTTH?

AlTITuDE INFRASTRuCTuRES • David EL-FASSY, Chairman

mobilising all players for the best deployment

• Thanks to a good public-private mix in the deployment of SuperFast Broadband, new networks will supply an unlimited range of services for the general public and businesses.

• The mix will be assisted by cooperation between local authorities and the various telecom and non-telecom operators.

AXIoNE Eric JAMMARON, Director of Concessions

The territorial impact of a public initiative network, 1st review

• Extent of the pioneers territories? Return on public investment?

• Are we on the most innovative regions in terms of service deve-lopment?

• What added value for local public policies?

• What about the digital public service tomorrow?

Session: operators accelerating Session: local authorities in operation

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FIRIP (Federation of Public Initiative Networks “RIPs”)• Jean-Christophe NGUYEN VAN SANG,

General Secretary

IRIP 3.0 - Energy/Telecom convergence: Smart city, Smart grid

• New public initiative networks are using the deployment of optic fibre to implement a new type of convergence of all infrastructure networks: telecommunications and energy...

• New services, equipment and operators are taking «RIP 3.0» towards a new technology frontier at the service of connected areas.

TACTIS • Stéphane LELUX, Chairman

mutation of mobility networks

• Mobility networks are witnessing an explosion of possibilities (LTE and others). They are giving digital architects and local planners new perspectives and access to new technologies for best possible coverage.

SETICS • Richard TOPER, Chairman

FTTH network planning and engineering

• After global masterplans have been drawn up, deployments must be planned in detail, and the best possible engineering system chosen at each point. The talk will present planning feedback, along with a remote simulation of the capacities of existing software.

TE CoNNECTIVITy • Rudy MUSSCHEBROECK, Business

Development Manager, Broadband Network Solution

Intelligent physical layer management

• Intelligent management of the physical layer gives investors the chance to optimise the effectiveness of deployment of a network and cut costs (both CAPEX and OPEX).

GISmARTwARE • Nicolas ANGENIEUX, Head of Networks Unit

Think-Build-Run

• How to dynamise the deployment of your FTTx networks with new design and operation mapping tools.

3m • Gaëtan PERRIER, Business Development

Manager Western Europe

Supervision of optical networks

• Some areas will be fibred up by open networks with different architectures and operated by different types of players. An operator must know its network’s performance at all times, whatever the service operators are and the active equipment they use. Various supervision solutions of the physical layer will be presented.

BloCH - o’mAHoNy - TISSIER - AARPI • Martin TISSIER, Lawyer

Legal specifics of Digital Development and FTTH:

• Structuring of public projects at a local and regional level.

• Public ordering process by local authorities from operators.

• Positioning of national Internet access providers with regards to already operational networks.

• Articulation of these new public initiative networks with the first networks.

Session: Engineering at the service of local authorities

Session: Services for local Authorities and operators

SATURDAY 31 MAY

AZENN • Gaetano SCHEMBRI, Director Marketing and

Communication

How can logistics be improved to help deploy networks?

• As part of the FTTH deployment process, distribution and logistics companies can arrange a large number of facilities that go well beyond basic distributor services.

• These facilities chiefly concern fitters, but also all the components of the value chain.

AComE

• Stephane SAMSON, Commercial Director of Telecoms and Infrastructures networks

How to manage cable networks: the Crocofile® solution?

• Crocofile® is a new long-term optical or copper cable networks management solution. Each metre of cable is tracked throughout its entire lifespan, from manufacture to destruction. This could also be of valuable assistance in preventing theft.

NoVEA AND THE REGIoNAl CouNCIl oF BASSE NoRmANDIE • Marie-Françoise DUJARRIER, Director of

Novea

• Yvon NOEL, Director of Digital Development in the Basse-Normandie region

Fibre arrives at its destination: the role of the local authority, a Social and Economic

Ambassador

• Whether the local authority is the contracting authority or not, it must comprehend the key issues of fibre deployment in terms of organisation, impact on employment and communi-cation with professional corporations and the general public. The chance for specific verification of optic fibre performances.

AGH CoNSulTING • Arash NAFISI, Consultant

Procedures for the utilisation of existing infrastructures

for deployment of FTTH networks

• Present conditions of access to infrastructures.

• Advantages and disadvantages for users.

• Impact of these conditions on engineering and construction regulations.

• Impact of these conditions on the deployment of optic fibre networks today in France.

SNCF • Enric DEVANNE, Divisional Head

How can railway easements be utilised in the deployment of optic networks?

• Railway easements, either between urban areas or, less frequently, inside the areas themselves, can make a positive contribution to the deployment of backbones, and occasionally to subscriber access.

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Session : FTTo lAN networks

3m• Christelle CORDIVAL, Prescription Manager

Passive optical lAN (Pol): Pol technology - operators adapting to local networks

• A new phase in the convergence of long-distance and short-distance networks; a secure redundant solution; upgradable technology based on a perennial infrastructure.

EuRomICRoN• Frank DALY, Sales Engineer

SNmP administration of ETHERNET networks

• SNMP administration principles and methods.

CoNECTIS• José DUARTE, CEO

New service offer for cabling in intelligent buildings

• How to facilitate deployment and control the costs of cabling and networks in intelligent buildings?

lIS-SAS-CoNCEPT • Gilles POTFER, Business Manager

Optic fibre cabling in buildings• By means of feedback from industry, private and co-owned ter-

tiary buildings and the banking sector, an appraisal will be drawn up of what RMS-tertiary optic cabling can contribute in terms of benefits and upgradability potential. What are the advantages of implementation, or of operation for the project manager and also the contracting authority? Which levers must be pulled to make IT Directors take up these solutions?

mICRoSENS • Christian GUERROIS, Sales Manager

Redundancies of ETHERNET networks

• Why and how to choose level 2 redundancy?

Session : Video surveillance - Smart Cities

IP-BoX• Selim LARABI, EMEA Sales Manager

General status of IP on the French market

• Analysis of the French market share in CCTV worldwide in 2013, developments with decision-makers and ROSI (Return Over Security Investment).

CCF SoNEPAR • Guy MONTEIL, CEO

The specialist distributor as an IP convergence player

• Feedback on hypervision of a tertiary building and CCTV of a stadium - Developments in CCTV.

SoNy • Pierre-François VERBECQUE, Sales Manager

Video Security, an expanding market requiring the proper infrastructure

• Presentations of facilities - types and usages.

AComE • Sandra MATULIC, Product Manager

Campus networks, the Smart City• Buildings and their immediate environments, neighbourhoods

and cities are becoming intelligent and communicative. What are services and associated technologies?

Session : Data Centres

APEI• Gilles DELCOURT, Consultant

Electromagnetic compatibility • Some old professional rules are still in use - copper bridges,

copper trolleys. Can these be optimised?

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AComE• Jacques LEMONNIER, Head of Standardization

The 40 Gigabits system

• 40Gbase T - twisted pairs are gathering speed: work on metro-logical aspects at frequencies of 2GHz and international stan-dard clarifications are ushering in a new generation of twisted-pair links. An appraisal of the environment and prospects of these new cable categories.

TE CoNNECTIVITy • Nicolas VINCENT, Country Manager France &

North Africa, Broadband Network Solution

overcoming the challenge of migrating the physical infrastructures of data centres

to 40 and 100G

• Data storage demand is on the increase.

• An «Agile Data Centre» must optimise its architecture and pro-vide access to increasingly larger bandwidth.

• Which decisions must be taken for effective design? How to make preparations for the integration of 40G and 100G systems using MPO 24 fibre technology.

FluKE NETwoRKS • Eric MEUNIER, Channel Account Manager

Infrastructure tests: new challenges, new processes and new measures

• The growth of network infrastructures and increased demand for performance are casting doubt on «traditional» methods and organisations. Management of certification is now a criti-cal aspect that must guarantee the performances of many and varied infrastructures in ever shorter timeframes with expert labour.

AFEIR • Francis CASTETS, Director

40/100G data centres running on optic fibre, mPo/mTP connectivity, pre-connectorised links

• How to deal with validation and certification of multiple optic links when the loss budgets envisaged by standards are very low? Techniques, Methods and Tools.

PANDuIT • Eric BOUCHERON, CEO Panduit France

Data Centres - network core, the challenges of today and tomorrow

• High availability, high adaptability, high performance (e.g.: 40/100 Giga).

oFS• Jesper STEENSTRUP Business Development

Executive

How can the new multimode fibre improve the operation of Data Centres?

• Discussions will focus on tighter attenuation budgets, bend-insensitive multimode fibre requirements for data centres and increased demand for OM4 fibre.

CoRNING • Nicolas ZERBIB, South & Eastern Europe Sales

Director - Enterprise Networks Country Director France

Recent developments in 40/100 Gb technology in data centres

• State of the art of high-speed systems in data centres, with possible options for migration of optic fibre infrastructures of 10 - 40Gbits and beyond. Which standards? What are the possible solutions? How to make MTP optic parallel with no fibre loss?

3m • Gaëtan PERRIER, Business Development Manager Western Europe

Data centre cabling

• The rapidly expanding data centre market in association with an increased need for high-speed systems means we must reflect on optic cabling specifically for data centres.

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Session : New components for new networks

3m • Christelle CORDIVAL, Prescription Manager

Customer’s «Plug & Play» connections

• Customer connections are now accelerating.

• The physical phase of the connection process must be simplified and reliabilised. Builders are offering «Plug & Play» solutions: advantages and disadvantages.

TE CoNNECTIVITy • Pieter de COSTER, Senior Product Manager,

Broadband Network Solution

Heavy-duty connectivity solutions• New-generation access networks are demanding more

intelligent, faster, more reliable products.

AComE • Jean-Claude da ROCHA,

Optical Fibres and cables technical manager

Experimental survey of connections in rural areas

• Subscribers in rural and suburban areas generally have connections through cabling with an overhead portion. Two main solutions co-exist: using connectors suited to the terrain, or using pre-connectorised cables. A comparative survey will be presented.

wAVIN• Laurent LEBAILLY, Key Accounts Manager

The micro-tube pentathlon

• France is increasingly using micro-cables and micro-tubes.

• Micro-tubes are still largely unknown, and are often considered less sturdy and more difficult to install, and there is no guarantee of performance by micro-cable installations.

Session : New fibres for new networks (round table)

PRySmIAN• Alain BERTAINA, Product Manager,

Monomode Fibre

Fibre - the abundance of optical spectra and their operation

• Description of the latest innovations in optic fibres for operation of a transmission potential so large it seems unlimited, in both fixed and mobile systems, indoor or outdoor.

oFS • Jesper STEENSTRUP, Business Development

Executive

G657 fibres in Europe

• Why has Europe taken up G657 fibres so easily, and how do they affect network and deployment strategies?

CoRNING • Sergey AKOPOV, Application Engineer

Optimised certified monomode fibre: low attenuation, low bend loss and better

cabling performances

• A new generation of low-attenuation fibres with low bending radii is coming on to the market: a new opportunity for all types of network WAN, MAN or access networks.

PRySmIAN & AComE• Alain BERTAINA, Product Manager,

Monomode Fibre, PRYSMIAN

• Jacques LEMONNIER, Head of Standardization, ACOME

Compaction and performance: appraisal of micromodule cables

• State of the art of micromodule cables, their advantages in terms of performances and operating advantages.

SUNDAY 1 JUNE

TETRADIS • Mario DESERABLE, Co-Manager

FTTH deployment outside Very Dense Areas Energy efficiency at extremely remote sites

• Low population density means active equipment is being ins-talled as close as possible to rural pockets requiring the service.

• The operating costs of these networks, especially energy, are considerable and should not be neglected in OPEX.

• Feedback on 140 NRO/PM in service benefiting from hyperven-tilation and energy efficiency at the remote sites.

Session : New uses for new networks

IFoTEC / SIEA• Gilles BILLET, Chairman

Remote management of public lighting: a new application that puts FTTH networks

to profitable use

• Thanks to energy savings, hooking up public lighting cabinets to the FTTH network helps pay for construction of this network.

• Public lighting cabinets may also become connection nodes for other public utilities (video protection systems etc.).

INSTITuT mINES TElECom • Joël MAU, Task Force Director

FTTH: from the age of copper to the age of lights?

• Fibre networks everywhere and for everyone are set to become the foundations and central nervous system of a mutating society.

• Deployment of the networks must focus on human beings, in cities and also in rural areas.

CoDAGE • Marc NAHMIASH, Director

Feedback on the first 4G deployments

• Engineering and constraints on deployment

• Performances and applications

• Future development of mobile offers and equipment

ASC • Eric FARNET, Manager

Usages of SuperFast Broadband on optic fibre on a local scale

• What are the best possible deployment options for rapid access to SuperFast Broadband for the general public:- Projects by national operators?- Public service delegations?- Or private initiatives?

mARAIS & AComE• Etienne DUGAS, Chairman, MARAIS

• Jean-Luc ROCHEFORT, Director of Strategy, Research and Technologies, ACOME

Sensor cables

• MARAIS, a mechanical cable-laying specialist, and ACOME, a sensor cable specialist, have worked together on Europe’s longest surveillance network on dikes around the Rhine.

• An innovative solution for real-time surveillance of structures such as roads, dikes and embankments.

oRANGE lABS & AComE• Olivier BOUFFANT, Manager of Orange Labs

• Jacques LEMONNIER, Head of Standardization

Developments in SuperFast Broadband residential cabling

• The development of FTTH in France and Europe, develop-ment of new offers and services with, operator boxes at 200 or 300Mbits or even 1Gbits, and the development of applica-tions and connectivity for housing are leading our industry to come up with new cabling solutions to make networks flexible, upgradable and perennial. Discussion of new generations of structured copper cabling, use of fibre in housing solutions and remote solutions for the optical box, and SuperFast Broadband cabling solutions for existing residences.Su

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Michel TRIBOULET, Head of Surveys

objective relevant criteria for the digital development of regions and new usages

• For the purposes of France’s ambitious SuperFast Broadband target, local authorities must give priority to optic fibre and avail themselves of all data management technologies and operator competence.

• They must make specific choices to encourage new usages: teletraining, teleworking, telemedicine.

CoVAGE Frédérique MASSONNAUD MAURY, Development Manager

Feedback on the deployment and connection of FTTH sockets

• Feedback on networks operated at Dunkirk (SIVU), Seine-Essonne and Seine-et-Marne.

• Today the commercial dynamics of these networks are based on offers of activated services subscribed by alternative operators, and tomorrow they will be based on offers by nationwide operators.

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Max MANTELIN, Managing Director

what will the future intelligent city be like? • To take up the challenges of a city, local authorities may avail

themselves of new interactive applications working with a multiservice telecom network, based on:

- Collation of data: energy, weather, transport, waste, water systems, dissatisfaction of residents etc.

- Data processing: platform.

- Applications: alerts and crisis management, monitoring biodiver-sity, energy efficiency of buildings, developments in consumption etc.).

CloSuRE oF THE 14TH DATA & TElECom NETwoRKS SymPoSIumGaël SERANDouR, Digital Infrastructure Strategy Manager, CAISSE DES DEPOTS

Claudy lEBREToN, President of the Assembly of French Départements and of the Côtes d’Armor Conseil Général

yves lE mouËl, General manager of the French Federation of Telecoms

Jacques de HEERE, Chairman, ACOME

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SERVICES INCLUDED• All transport services.• Conference documentation provided at the end of the Symposium.• Visits and excursions, all hotel services, the catering stipulated on the programme, with the exception of personal expenses, any visa

fees, cancellation insurance, security and airport tax.Formalities• For French nationals:

- A signed passport, valid for 6 months after the return date (or date of termination of the extension)- 2 blank pages inside the passport- 2 identity photos, different to the passport photos- The application form, duly filled in and returned to La Fonderie (by post, e-mail or online)

Following receipt of the application form, you will be sent an enrolment form and a bill. The programmes are issued for information purposes only. They may be amended by the organisers with no prior notice. Prices have been established to the scales in force at 20.09.2013, and may be reviewed in accordance with the general conditions of sale.

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