T-REGS - Telecoms Regulatory Expertise Europe
Header
Arrow You are here: Home arrow Older news arrow Denmark arrow Denmark: ITST withdraws its European Commission notification on fixed call termination (Market 9)
Home
About T-REGS
Services for operators
Services for regulators
Contact us
Events calendar
 Apr   May 2008   Jun
SMTWTFS
   1  2  3
  4  5  6  7  8  910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
Search

Visitors' searches

accounting separati all-ip bitstream access blondeel broadband access coverage dark fibre ecta finland (ficora) de mvno opta search... spectrum sweden voip yves blondeel
Denmark: ITST withdraws its European Commission notification on fixed call termination (Market 9) Print E-mail
Monday, 02 May 2005
Image

The Danish regulatory authority has withdrawn the draft measures (market definition, SMP assessment, proposed remedies) in Case DK 2005/0171 which related to call termination on individual public telephone networks provided at a fixed location (Market 9).

The draft measures seemed to include dial-up Internet access in market 9, this appears to have been a stumbling block. The regulatory authority explained to T-REGS today that it only appears as if all dial-up Internet traffic has been included in market 9, in fact only that part of dial-up traffic was included in market 9 which is technically indistinguishable from regular fixed telephony traffic.

Some dial-up Internet traffic occurs via standard 8-digit geographic telephone numbers. It is virtually impossible to distinguish this traffic from regular telephony traffic and the Danish regulator commented in its filing that this kind of (indistinguishable) dial-up traffic would end up being included in market 9. This may have not been entirely clear from the documents filed, it seemed as if all dial-up Internet traffic had been included in market 9. The Danish regulatory authority will revise its draft measures in order to enhance justifications and to provide clarifications in this matter.

A notice, published by the European Commission, can be accessed by clicking here.

For detailed background information on this notification, please refer to a previous T-REGS news item.

 
< Prev   Next >

Documents
Web links
Older news
Terms of use
Feedback
User login/registration





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Newsfeeds
feed-icon-12x12 RSS and Atom
 
  © 2008 T-REGS. All rights reserved.  
T-REGS