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ProgrammesThe European Commission has informed on a correction in the call document voor call topic DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-NCC-06-MS-COORDINATIONDIGITAL which contained erroneous information on the call deadline.
The deadline for call DIGITAL-ECCC-2024-DEPLOY-NCC-06-MS-COORDINATIONDIGITAL as indicated in the call page and topic page is the correct one, set to 28th of November 2024 at 17hrs Brussels time. The date was erroneously set in the call document and has been subject to correction. The new updated version of the call document recently published incorporates only one change, the new correct date under page 10.
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