The European
Commission launched two public consultations related to access for
alternative operators to the fixed telephone and broadband networks of
established operators. The consultations are part of Commission efforts
to boost the Single Market for telecoms services by ensuring consistent
and coherent approaches to regulating telephone and broadband networks
in all Member States. The first consultation concerns non-discriminatory access for alternative operators to the infrastructure and services of dominant telecom operators.
The second concerns the way national regulators calculate prices that
operators have to pay for this wholesale access (cost-orientation
remedies). The results will help the Commission to
draft Recommendations for a consistent, investment-friendly application
of non-discrimination and price control remedies. Neelie Kroes, European Commission Vice President for the Digital Agenda said "We
need regulatory consistency in all Member States to ensure a level
playing field for telecoms across the whole EU, in which competition
and investment can thrive. This will reassure markets that putting money into fibre networks is a safe and profitable investment."
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Source: Europa