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Germany: Draft Telecommunications Bill modified: details on treatment of ‘emerging markets’

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Germany

Update 23 Feb 2007: Today's Bundesgesetzblatt contains the Act amending the Telecommunications Act. Key provisions, including those relating to 'emerging markets' come into effect on 24 Feb 2007. A separate T-REGS news item addresses today's...

Germany: Amendments to Telecommunications Act published – emerging markets clause in effect

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Germany

Update 26 Feb 2007 (2): Following the European Commission's statement of this morning, the Secretary of State at the German Federal Ministry for Economy, Bernd Pfaffenbach, declared in a press release today that (in his view contrary to Ms. Reding's statements...

Germany: Reg TP approves non-reciprocal (higher) wholesale fixed call termination charges

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Germany

On 20 and 21 Sep 2004, a Decision Chamber (Beschlusskammer) of the German regulatory authority Reg TP concluded precedent-setting proceedings relating to the wholesale call termination charges of a number of fixed new entrant network operators. The operators in...

Germany: Reg-TP forum on VoIP in Bonn, the Reg-TP perspective

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Germany

On 18 Oct 2004, the German regulatory authority Reg-TP organised a forum on VoIP, attended by numerous interested parties, including T-REGS. Reg-TP’s president Matthias Kurth made a lengthy opening speech, which was revealing on many accounts. Kurth promoted VoIP, but...

Germany: Reg-TP publishes draft cornerstones of regulatory framework for VoIP + interim measures

by Yves Blondeel | Jun 8, 2021 | Germany

The German regulatory authority Reg-TP has today issued a draft of a set of so-called ‘Eckpunkte’ (cornerstones of regulatory policy) for providers of VoIP-enabled services, specifically with regard to numbering issues. These are the subject of a public...
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