EU regulatory framework for electronic communications: access and choice for disabled end-users



Similar documents
BEREC Framework Implementation Expert Working Group. Call for contributions to the questionnaire on Cross border Accessibility of Phone numbers

5439/15 PT/ek 1 DG E

PUBLIC CONSULTATION ON POSTAL SERVICES

Designation of Universal Service Provider

5626/15 PT/ek 1 DG E

The Evolution of the Universal Service in the Telecommunications Sector. February 17th 2012, Florence School of Regulation

COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. of XXX

Designation of BT and Kingston as universal service providers, and the specific universal service conditions

IP network. Collaboration of Governments and private sector, its impact on the success of Internet

BEREC work to develop European net neutrality guidelines

February 2012 Vodafone response to European Union DG Justice s public consultation on the European Accessibility Act

Gas transport tariffs calculation

APPLICATION OF THE NEW EU REGULATORY FRAMEWORK TO IP TELEPHONY

Official Journal of the European Communities DIRECTIVE 98/10/EC OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL. of 26 February 1998

Brussels, 20 November 2008 COUNCIL THE EUROPEAN UNION /08 Interinstitutional File: 2008/0187 (COD)

COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION. of (Text with EEA relevance)

4-column document Net neutrality provisions (including recitals)

Changing telephony, Internet and TV contracts must become easier

Net Neutrality The importance of measuring QoS

Official Journal of the European Union

6482/15 GB/ek 1 DG E2B

EUROPEAN REGULATORS GROUP ANNUAL REPORT Published February 2006

Introduction. Current UK Framework

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT EXPLANATORY NOTE. Accompanying the document. Commission Recommendation

General objectives and principles

EFTA SURVEILLANCE AUTHORITY RECOMMENDATION. of 14 July 2004

How Ofcom works with Europe. Will Hayter 11 September 2013

ERG Common Statement for VoIP regulatory approaches ERG (05) 12

Towards best practice in spectrum use in the EU

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES

10788/15 AD/FC/vm DGE 2

The European Electronic Communications Regulation and Markets 11 th Report Frequently Asked Questions

ETNO Reflection Document on the Commission's Consultation Document on VoIP

EUROPEAN COMMISSION. Comments pursuant to Article 7(3) of Directive 2002/21/EC

COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE

BEREC DRAFT REPORT ON OTT SERVICES

Council of the European Union Brussels, 27 April 2015 (OR. en)

BEREC Monitoring quality of Internet access services in the context of Net Neutrality

Comments by La Quadrature du Net on Draft CA 4 Open internet

COMMITTEE ON STANDARDS AND TECHNICAL REGULATIONS (98/34 COMMITTEE)

LIMITE EN 13383/14 1. Council of the European Union Brussels, 19 September /14. Interinstitutional File: 2013/0309 (COD) LIMITE NOTE

Guidelines. Transparency on Roaming Services

MOTION FOR A RESOLUTION

VoIP Regulation Klaus Nieminen Helsinki University of Technology

How To Regulate Voice Over Internet Protocol (Voip) In The Uk

BEREC s Broadband Promotion Report

BUREAU EUROPÉEN DES UNIONS DE CONSOMMATEURS AISBL

Council of the European Union Brussels, 7 April 2015 (OR. en)

Business Connectivity Market Review Review of retail leased lines, wholesale symmetric broadband origination and wholesale trunk segments

BEREC Guidelines for Quality of Service in the scope of Net Neutrality

10409/1/15 REV 1 KS/ek 1 DG E 2B

The Commission proposal is in the left column, our suggestions in the right column. Recital 46. deleted

Outcomes BEREC 13 th Plenary Meeting 6-7 December 2012

Executive Order on the Provision of Electronic Communications Networks and Services 1)

Ref. Ares(2014) /05/2014. l(5)vodafone.com>

ECC Report 195. Minimum Set of Quality of Service Parameters and Measurement Methods for Retail Internet Access Services

EUROPEAN COMMISSION. Dear Mr Gungl

EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT Committee on Industry, Research and Energy. Committee on Industry, Research and Energy

Information Notice. Regulatory Framework for Next Generation Voice Services, including VoIP

10409/1/15 REV 1 KS/ek 1 DG E 2B

12666/11 ADD 1 HVW/ek 1 DG CII

Regulatory Guide for the Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNO) operating on the Romanian electronic communications market

ENISA What s On? ENISA as facilitator for enhanced Network and Information Security in Europe. CENTR General Assembly, Brussels October 4, 2012

Telecoms Single Market Trilogue negotiations BEUC s key demands

DATRET/EXPGRP (2009) 6 FINAL Document 6

Security of electricity supply

COMMISSION STAFF WORKING PAPER EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OF THE IMPACT ASSESSMENT. Accompanying the document

ETNO response on BEREC report on Monitoring Quality of Internet Access Services in the context of Net Neutrality

EUROPEAN COMMISSION Directorate-General Information Society and Media QUESTIONNAIRE

INFORMATION NOTE. Developments in the Regulation of Internet Protocol (IP) Telephony in Selected Overseas Places

Capital Duty DG TAXUD. Brussels, 14/10/2014

BoR (16) 94. BEREC Guidelines on the Implementation by National Regulators of European Net Neutrality Rules

AER Issues Paper Tariff Structure Statement Proposals Victorian Electricity Distribution Network Service Providers

How To Understand The Situation Of Ip In France

Technical non-paper on open Internet provisions and related end-user rights (3/6/2015)

Monitoring quality of Internet access services in the context of net neutrality Draft BEREC report

1 Guidance on material detriment under GC9.6 in relation to price rises and notification of contract modifications

Primary law in the light of market analysis experiences, best practice and recommendations

EFTA Surveillance Authority Recommendation. of 13 April on the Regulatory Treatment of Fixed and Mobile Termination Rates in the EFTA States 1

Response to Consultation and Final Document. Information Technology and Communication Authority

A Framework for Freephone Services in the 800 range

Proposal to give a Direction setting must-carry obligations on the terrestrial transmission network Consultation document

Review of the regulatory framework for VoIP in Ireland

obdri^qlov=i^t= THE LIBERALIZATION OF THE EUROPEAN ELECTRICITY MARKET AND THE CONTROVERSIAL IMPLEMENTATION OF THE FRENCH SYSTEM

TEMPLATE FOR COMMENTS

An electricity market design at last?

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 15 April /10 Interinstitutional File: 2008/0140 (CNS) SOC 240 JAI 270 MI 94

Information Notice. Guidelines for VoIP Service Providers on the treatment of consumers

COMMUNICATION FROM THE COMMISSION TO THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT, THE COUNCIL, THE ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL COMMITTEE AND THE COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS

Business Connectivity Market Review

Regulation of VoIP Services: Access to the Emergency Services Statement and publication of a statutory notification under section 48(1) of the

DOC NO: INFOSOC 52/14 DATE ISSUED: June Resolution on the open and neutral Internet

Digital Content Protection Under The Commission S propose

Directive 2009/72/EC of 13 July 2009 concerning common rules for the internal market in electricity and repealing Directive 2003/54/EC

Please find below our responses to the questions raised in the consultation document.

Net Neutrality and the Open Internet: The Consumer Perspective

Report on. VoIP and Consumer Issues

Appendix A. Analysis of wholesale market for terminating segments of leased lines. (Market 6)

SERVICE PROVIDER ACCESS IN MOBILE NETWORKS. March 2003

Vacancy Notice for the position of. Database Management Officer (Contract Agent, Grade FG.IV) in the Gas Department

Transcription:

EU regulatory framework for electronic communications: access and choice for disabled end-users Tomas Soria DG CONNECT Unit B2 (Regulatory Coordination & Users) Brussels, 15 October 2013 This presentation represents the views of the speaker only and may not in any way be regarded as an official position of the European Commission.

Overview 2009 revised regulatory framework Objectives Revised rules regarding disabled end-users Universal service obligations Equivalence in access and choice Implementation aspects: Study on assessing and promoting E-Accessibility (2013) 2

Revision of EU telecoms package Directive 2009/136/EC (Citizens' Rights) and Directive 2009/140/EC (Better Regulation) amending the EU regulatory framework in 2009. - Directive 2002/21/EC (Framework Directive): Inclusion of issues related to users with disabilities in the general policy aims and related provisions. - Directive 2002/22/EC (Universal Service Directive): Specific provisions regarding disabled end-users - Policy objectives - recitals - Universal Service Obligations (Article 7) - Ensuring equivalence in access and choice (Article 23a) 3

Revision of EU telecoms package Directive 2009/136/EC (Citizens' Rights) Recital 12: Equivalence in disabled end-users access to services should be guaranteed to the level available to other end-users. To this end, access should be functionally equivalent, such that disabled end-users benefit from the same usability of services as other end-users, but by different means. 4

Recital 36: Revision of EU telecoms package In order to ensure that disabled end-users benefit from competition and the choice of service providers enjoyed by the majority of endusers, relevant national authorities should specify, where appropriate and in light of national conditions, consumer protection requirements to be met by undertakings providing publicly available electronic communications services. Such requirements may include, in particular, that undertakings ensure that disabled end-users take advantage of their services on equivalent terms and conditions, including prices and tariffs, as those offered to their other end-users, irrespective of any additional costs incurred by them. Other requirements may relate to wholesale arrangements between undertakings. 5

Universal service Universal service in electronic communications - Safety net of minimum set of services defined at EU level to be available to all, independently of geographical location, at an affordable price. - Principles: availability, accessibility, affordability - Provision universal service by designated undertakings - Quality of service of designated undertakings - Financed from public funds/sector specific funding - Review of the scope of universal service 6

Universal service mandatory provisions Universal service for disabled end-users: New mandatory provisions equivalent access and affordability of publicly available telephone service provided over network connection at a fixed location equivalent access and affordability of comprehensive directories and directory enquiry services 7

Universal service other provisions Other provisions - Measures to allow disabled end-users to take advantage of the choice of undertakings and service providers - Accessibility of public payphones to disabled end-user - National Regulatory Authorities (NRAs) for electronic communications in Member States may assess the general need and design specific requirements 8

End-user rights harmonised numbers 112 and emergency services - equivalent access for disabled end-users to emergency services, including measures enabling access to emergency services while travelling in other MS (e.g. SMS service, text-relay, video-relay or other real-time functionalities) 116xxx numbers for harmonised services of social value - access for disabled end-users to services provided under 116 numbering range (to the greatest extent possible), incl. when travelling Commission may adopt technical implementing measures Must carry obligations - possibility to impose transmission of complementary services, particularly accessibility services to enable appropriate access for disabled end-users 9

Article 23a equivalent access and choice Requirements that may be imposed by relevant national authorities on all undertakings providing electronic communications services: Ensuring equivalence in access and choice for disabled end-users (Article 23a): - Access to electronic communications service equivalent to that enjoyed by majority of end-users (i.e. functionally equivalent access allowing same usability of services but by a different means, e.g. accessible information on services, billing, customer services, design for all, terminal equipment) 10

Article 23a equivalent access and choice - Benefit from choice of undertakings and services available to majority of end-users (i.e. consumer protection requirements such as e.g. equivalent terms and conditions of services, incl. prices and tariffs) - Member States to encourage availability of terminal equipment offering necessary services and functions (i.e. better end-to-end solutions for disabled and more incentives to invest in new technology and services for manufacturers of goods and service providers) 11

Disabled end-users Implementation developments Assessment of implementation developments regarding measures for disabled end-users: - Inclusive Communications Experts Group (INCOM). - BEREC report on ensuring equivalence for disabled endusers. - Study Monitoring eaccessibitly 2009-2011 (MEAC2): (Report on implementation of eaccessibility articles of European Directives into National Legislation). - Forthcoming study on assessing and promoting e- Accessibility (2013) 12

Forthcoming study on assessing and promoting E-Accessibility - 2013 Assessment of accessibility and promotion of E- accessibility in the EU (including telecoms and Article 23a USD). Key aspects: - Situation EU27 legislation/implementation - Website accessibility - Telecoms - Television - Conclusions 13

Forthcoming study on assessing and promoting E-Accessibility - 2013 Key issues and indicators on telecoms and USD: Directory services Payphones Relay services Special equipment Emergency access Special tariffs Choice Study to be published in Q4 2013. 14

Many thanks for your attention! 15