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        Digital Networks Act: Breton Lays Out Vision for EU Telecom Operators


        Thierry  Breton,  the EU  Commissioner  for   is in dire need of creating “a real telecom   promoting concentration vertically, in each
        the Internal Market, unveiled the core   single market in which operators achieve   national telecom market. Yet, experts say
        proposals of a highly awaited EU telecom   the necessary scale”, the two wrote.  there is  no guarantee,  that  a  vertically
        legislation, the Digital Networks Act (DNA),   Smaller  telecom operators  fear unfair   integrated  operator  would  be able to
        where he supported the concentration   competition                       propose  horizontal, or pan-European,
        of telecom  operators and the creation   However,  the  European  Competitive  services for EU consumers. “It is rather a
        of EU  telecom “champions”.  The yet-to-  Telecommunication  Association (ECTA)   barrier to market integration,” Genna said,
        be-published  telecoms  act  will  redefine   told Euractiv it feared that “this report will   adding that  instead, wholesale  roaming
        the regulation of the EU’s  telecoms   serve as a spurious alibi to open the door   charges  should be  reduced  for telecom
        sector,  Breton wrote on Tuesday  (10   to  telecom deregulation,  to  a  change  in   operators. Although roaming surcharges
        October),  aiming at  addressing market   the EU  Electronic Communications Code   are already somewhat abolished for end-
        fragmentation,  attracting  investment,  (EECC)”. ECTA fears that deregulation   users,  operators are still paying roaming
        and securing the telecom infrastructures.   for the purpose of market concentration   surcharges. If  wholesale  roaming fees
        “Telecoms operators need scale and agility   would negatively impact smaller and more   were to be  reduced  to their  retail price,
        to adapt to the technology revolution, but   innovative telecom operators,  eventually   Genna  said, mobile operators  would be
        market fragmentation holds them back,”   leading to higher costs for end-users and   able to compete “at a pan-European level
        he said. The announcement came on the   less innovation. Teixeira shared this view,   with pan-European services”. In a nutshell,
        tail  of the results  of  a  Commission-led   saying that Breton’s Digital Networks Act   mobile operators would be able to sell SIM
        exploratory consultation on the future of   was  premature  and counterproductive   cards everywhere in the EU, leading to fair
        the electronic  communications  sector   “while the EU is still debating the Gigabit   competition between all mobile operators.
        and its infrastructure. Almost all of the   Infrastructure Act and implementing the EU   From there, concentration  “will  happen
        27 EU countries have four fixed operators   Electronic Communications Code”. Instead,   naturally  at  the  mobile [telecom]  market
        competing  per  national market, while   he  said, the  Commission should support   level, which will then push for higher fixed
        mobile  operators are numerous. This   the Parliament’s push to deliver the end of   [telecom]  market concentration”,  Genna
        makes the EU a highly competitive market   surcharges for intra-EU  communications   explained. Therefore, said  Genna, the
        compared to the United States, where only   that EU consumers have been waiting for.  EU  will  fairly  and successfully  create EU
        a handful of operators compete. However,   Roaming charges reduction     telecom  “champions”  only by keeping  a
        “fair competition must not be confused with   Innocenzo Genna, a telecom legal expert,   high level of competition within its telecom
        ‘market fragmentation’” Cláudio Teixeira,   told Euractiv that the  Digital Networks   market.
        legal  officer  at  independent  consumers’   Act’s focus  “should  be on pan-European
        organization BEUC, told Euractiv.  “The   services, not on pan-European operators”.
        competition-driven EU  telecoms  market   Breton’s  statement appeared to support
        has been a success story for the past two   the concentration of telecom  operators
        decades.  When  compared to the US, EU   within each member  state, therefore
        consumers pay less and get better quality
        of services,” he said.
        Largest telecom operators praise Breton
        Breton’s message has been welcomed by
        the  largest European  telecom  operators.
        Joakim Reiter, chief external affairs officer
        at  Vodafone,  echoed  the Commissioner’s
        view, saying “that  market fragmentation
        and regulatory barriers are holding back a
        true telecoms single market”. The European
        Telecommunication  Network Operators’
        Association  (ETNO)  and  the  GSM
        Association  welcomed  Breton’s position
        in a joint publication. They praised Breton’s
        focus on the issue of market consolidation
        within member  states, and support  for
        adapting  the EU’s regulatory framework
        in order to cut costs and red tape. The EU






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