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New Regulatory Framework
for electronic communications infrastructure and associated services
(For the preparatory documents, see the 1999 Communications Review;
for the subsequent working documents, see also the Communications
page)
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The new regulatory
framework for electronic communications networks and services will be applied in
all Member States from 25 July 2003.
All Member States must
adapt national legislation implementing the directives by 24 July 2003 with the
exception of the Data Protection directive, for which the date is 31 October
2003.
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Introduction
and Presentation
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In response to the conclusions of the special European Council of Lisbon of 23 - 24 March 2000,
and building on the Communication on the results of the public consultation on the 1999 Review of the Electronic Communications Sector and the principles and orientations for the new Regulatory Framework
(COM(2000)239), the Commission proposed in July 2000 a
package of measures for a new regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services. The package consists
of five proposed EP and Council directives under Article 95, one Commission directive to be adopted under Article 86 and one proposed Commission Decision on a regulatory framework for radio
spectrum.
In addition, the Commission proposed an EP and Council Regulation for unbundled access to the local loop
which was adopted in December 2000 and entered into force on 2 January 2001 [Regulation (EC) No 2887/2000 of 18 December 2000].
The Commission proposal for a Regulation for unbundled access to the local loop was adopted by the EP and Council
in December 2000 and has been in force since 2 January 2001.
Before submitting these proposals, the Commission had examined the impact of convergence on this sector and had conducted an examination of the use in the Community of radio spectrum by Member States and by non-governmental bodies.
The new regulatory framework is intended to provide a coherent, reliable and flexible approach to the regulation of electronic communication networks and services in fast moving markets. The
directives provide a lighter regulatory touch where markets have become more competitive yet ensure that a minimum of services are available to all users at an affordable price and that the basic rights of consumers continue to be protected.
See the Spectrum
Policy page for further information on the Decision on Spectrum Policy.
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Stages
in the process of adoption by the EP and Council
of 'Article 95' measures
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This panel describes the legislative procedure leading to final adoption of a
measure by the EP and Council, and gives links to relevant web sites
It is a simplified summary which does not take into account all the
possibilities. In particular, agreement may be reached by EP and Council at
various points during this procedure, at which time the procedure is drawn to a
close and the measure is definitively adopted.
(See /eur-lex/en/about/pap/index.html
for more information about EU institutions and procedures.)
1. The Commission submits a proposal for a legislative measure (such
as a Directive, Decision or Regulation) to the European Parliament and the
Council. The proposal is also transmitted to the Economic and Social Committee
and, where necessary, the Committee of the Regions.
2. The European Parliament adopts an Opinion at First
Reading on the proposal submitted by the Commission.
The EP Opinion is based on a Report submitted to the EP Plenary session
by the appropriate Standing Committee. Within the Committee, a Rapporteur is
appointed to draft the Report incorporating the various proposals for
amendments submitted by MEPs, together with the associated justifications.
Names of EP Rapporteurs for the specific proposals are given in the panel
for each measure.
3. The Commission gives its position on the EP First Reading
amendments, and may submit a modified proposal.
4. The Council adopts a Common Position on the measure, taking into
account of the EP Opinion at First Reading and the Commission's modified
proposal. The Council also consults the
Economic and Social Committee and, where appropriate, the Committee of the
Regions.
5. The Commission gives its position on the Council Common position.
The Council provides the EP with a statement of its reasons for the
changes introduced in the Common Position. These documents, together with the
Council Common Position, are transmitted to the EP for the Second Reading.
6. At its second reading, the EP may accept, reject or propose
modifications to the Council Common Position.
7. Where the EP proposes amendments to the Council Common Position, the
Commission gives its Opinion on the EP second reading amendments, and may
submit a re-examined proposal.
8. Where the Council does not accept the EP second reading amendments, a conciliation
committee is set up with a view to agreeing a Joint text. The Joint Text is
submitted to the Council and EP for approval.
9. If the Joint text is approved by both EP and Council, the measure
is adopted and published in the Official Journal. If the Joint Text is not
approved by both institutions, the measure falls.
Access to documents:
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Preparatory documents of the EP, Council and Commission are published
in the C Series of the Official Journal of the European Communities in due
course.
Once definitively adopted, legal texts are published in the
L series of the Official Journal of the European Communities.
See /eur-lex/en/index.html
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New Regulatory
Framework
for electronic communications infrastructure and associated
services
Table
showing progress on Regulatory package
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Stage |
Framework |
Access and Interconnection |
Authorisation |
Universal Service |
Data protection |
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Commission initial proposal |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
COM(2000)393
12.07.00 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
COM(2000)384
12.07.00 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
COM(2000)386 12.07.00 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
COM(2000)392
12.07.00 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
COM(2000)385 12.07.00 |
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EP First reading |
01.03.01
Paasilinna report |
01.03.01
Brunetta report |
01.03.01
Niebler report |
13.06.01
Harbour report |
13.11.01
Cappato report |
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Commission position on EP 1st Reading Opinion (and where appropriate modified proposal) |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
COM(2001)380
04.07.01 |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
COM(2001)369
04.07.01 |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
COM(2001)372
04.07.01 |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
COM(2001)503
14.09.01 |
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Council Common position |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
17.09.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
17.09.01 |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
17.09.01 |
[DE] [EN] [FR]
17.09.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
21.01.02 |
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Commission position on Council common position |
SEC(2001)1365 18.09.01 |
SEC(2001)1409 18.09.01 |
SEC(2001)1411 18.09.01 |
SEC(2001)1407 18.09.01 |
SEC(2002)124final 30.01.02 |
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EP Second reading |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
12.12.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
12.12.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
12.12.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR] 12.12.01 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
30.05.02 |
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Commission position on EP 2nd Reading Opinion (and where appropriate modified proposal) |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
07.02.02 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
07.02.02 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
07.02.02 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
07.02.02 |
[DE] [EN]
[FR]
17.06.02 |
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Provisional consolidated text |
[DE]
[EN] [FR] |
[DE] [EN] [FR] |
[DE] [EN] [FR] |
[DE] [EN] [FR] |
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Final adopted text |
[DE]
[EN] [FR] |
[DE]
[EN] [FR] |
[DE]
[EN] [FR] |
[DE]
[EN] [FR] |
[DE] [EN]
[FR] |
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Regulation (2887/2000/EC) on
Unbundled access to the local loop
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 336, 30.12.2000, p.4
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on
unbundled access to the local loop, adopted 12 July 2000
Com(2000)394 [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy (ITRE)
Rapporteur: Nicholas CLEGG
Progress of the regulation through the legislative procedure, with list of
milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA]
[DE]
[EL]
[EN]
[ES]
[FI]
[FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
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Commission Guidelines
on market analysis and assessment of significant market
power under the Community regulatory framework for
electronic communications networks and services
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ C 165, 11.07.2002, p.6
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
[DA]
[DE] [EL]
[EN]
[ES] [FI]
[FR]
[IT] [NL]
[PT] [SV]
(Please note that the version published before 12/7 was not the final and
that only the final version published on 12/7 and onward constitutes the
official final version adopted)
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
is authentic
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Directive
(2002/21/EC) on a Common
Regulatory Framework
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p.33
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on
a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services
Com(2000)393 [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy (ITRE)
Rapporteur: Reino PAASILINNA
Progress of the proposed directive through the legislative procedure, with
list of milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
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Directive
(2002/19/EC) on Access
and interconnection
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p.7
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on
access to, and interconnection of, electronic communications networks and associated facilities
Com(2000)384 [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy (ITRE)
Rapporteur: Renato BRUNETTA
Progress of the proposed directive through the legislative procedure, with
list of milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA]
[DE]
[EL]
[EN]
[ES]
[FI]
[FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
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Directive
(2002/20/EC) on Authorisation
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p.21
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on
the authorisation of electronic communications networks and services
Com(2000)386 [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Industry, External Trade, Research and Energy (ITRE)
Rapporteur: Angelika NIEBLER
Progress of the proposed directive through the legislative procedure, with
list of milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
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Directive
(2002/22/EC) on Universal service
and users' rights
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 108, 24.4.2002, p.51
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council on
universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services
Com(2000)392 [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Legal Affairs and the Internal Market (JURI)
Rapporteur: Malcolm HARBOUR
Progress of the proposed directive through the legislative procedure, with
list of milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
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Draft Directive on
data protection and privacy
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 201, 31.07.2002, p.37
[DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV].
Proposal for a Directive of the European Parliament and of the Council concerning
the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
Com(2000)385: [DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV]
European Parliament :
Lead committee: Committee on Citizens' Freedoms and Rights, Justice and Home
Affairs (LIBE)
Rapporteur: Marco CAPPATO
Progress of the proposed directive through the legislative procedure, with
list of milestone events and links to relevant intermediate documents:
[DA] [DE]
[EL] [EN]
[ES]
[FI] [FR]
[IT]
[NL]
[PT]
[SV]
Only the text published in the Official Journal of the European Communities
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Directive on
Competition in the markets for electronic
communications services
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Adopted text: see Official Journal, OJ L 249, 17.09.2002, p.21
[DA] [DE] [EL] [EN] [ES] [FI] [FR] [IT] [NL] [PT] [SV].
Notice by the Commission concerning a draft directive on competition in the markets for electronic communications services:
[DA],
[DE],
[EL],
[EN],
[ES],
[FI],
[FR],
[IT],
[NL],
[PT],
[SV]
For further information on DG COMP documents : http://ec.europa.eu/competition/liberalization/legislation/#telecom_regulations
(source: EUR-lex)
Official Journal C 96 of 27.03.2001, pages 2-7
See also: press release IP/00/766
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