During a conference on
Universal Service, ANCOM has announced that the first stage of the new
Universal Service strategy implementation has been completed. The Universal
Service is a minimum set of electronic communications services, made available,
upon request, to all end-users, at affordable prices and at a certain quality
level, irrespective of their geographic location on the territory of an EU
Member State. The Universal Service is a right of all the European Union’s
citizens and the state The first
stage of the implementation of the new Universal Service strategy consisted of
a study undertaken in view of identifying the localities where electronic
communications networks need to be rolled out. According to the study, there are currently in Romania two villages (with a
total of 140 inhabitants living in 45 households) which do not benefit from any
telephone services. As soon as the technical aspects are clarified and the
ANCOM decisions on Universal Service are amended, the Authority will designate
one or more Universal Service providers which will ensure a connection capable
to uphold the provision of telephone services (including emergency calls) and
of broadband services (i.e. up to 1Mbps), taking into consideration the
principles of efficiency, non-discrimination, technological neutrality and
minimum market distortion.needs to intervene where the access to the
minimum set of communications services is not ensured by the market mechanisms.
See Press Release
Source :
Ancom