R E L A T E D   C O N T E N T
ADVERTISEMENT

Germany in court over telecoms laws

European Commission wants German market to be more open

Andrew Charlesworth, vnunet.com 29 Jun 2007
ADVERTISEMENT

The European Commission is to take the German government to the European Court of Justice because it has refused to change German law to open the local telecoms market to competition. 

Amendments to German law enacted last February grant incumbent Deutsche Telekom a 'regulatory holiday' despite its dominant position in the domestic broadband market, says the Commission.

These amendments could lead to an effective exemption of Deutsche Telekom AG's fast internet access network (VDSL) from competition. 

"The Commission has repeatedly warned Germany that its new telecom law violates EU Telecom Rules, but without success," said EU Telecom Commissioner Viviane Reding.

"We want to ensure that Germany can benefit from a healthy, competitive and fully functioning market, and encourage competition and investment in broadband markets. This is why we have decided today to go to court."

The Commission also emphasised that the new provisions attempt to limit the discretion granted to the German telecoms regulator, Bundesnetzagentur

EU rules allow the Bundesnetzagentur to decide, on the basis of an in-depth market analysis, whether or not to allow competitors access to markets.

"The German government knows that they will have to open their market but they also know that Deutsche Telekom can benefit from the three years or so that it will take going through court," said Matthew Howett, research analyst at Ovum

"All over the world incumbents have had to decide whether to open their domestic markets and everywhere but in Germany they have decided that the answer is to be open. Deutsche Telecom is the last of the old-style incumbents."

The German government insists that the amendments it made to its telecoms laws fall within EU telecom rules.

See also:

Sweden leads the way with next-gen internet access  28 Feb 2007
Cisco SystemsAgreement makes US networking firm largest foreign shareholder in CCS  14 Dec 2006
AOL has sold its German internet access business to Telecom Italia for €675mTelecom Italia swells its service to two million customers  18 Sep 2006

All Network Infrastructure

Like this story? Spread the news by clicking below:

Post this to Delicious del.icio.us    Post this to Digg Digg this    Post this to reddit reddit!

Permalink for this story

M A R K E T P L A C E
Sponsored links
F E A T U R E D   J O B S
| Aston Carter
C# Web Developer, Finance, London Financial Services Required: C#, ASP.NET, AJAX Fantastic opportunity not to be missed!! This is a great opportunity to work on a unique objectives that no other company is doing working ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
Senior Hardware Engineer Scotland/Edinburgh Communication Systems Permanent Position 40-45K+Benefits A leading organisation involved with the design and development of data acquisition systems and synthesis boards for a range of radar, signal intelligence and software radio ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
FPGA Engineer Defence/Safety Critical Buckinghamshire Permanent Position 45K+Benefits A leading UK defence organisation requires an experienced digital design engineer to strengthen its existing development team due to a number of long-term projects that have recently ... more >
| JAM Recruitment
DSP Engineer 3 Months Contract Hertfordshire £Excellent Rates£ This position requires you to have experience of measurement algorithms development for the generation and analysis of digital wireless communication standards including GSM, EDGE, UMTS, WLAN and ... more >
More job opportunities