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Implementing the revised EU Electronic Communications Framework ?ÛÒ Overall approach and consultation on specific issues

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Summary

The Department for Business Innovation and Skills has launched its proposals for implementing the revised EU Electronic Communications Framework. This document sets out our preferred approach to implementation and asks questions on a limited number of specific issues. Stakeholders will have 12 weeks to respond to Government proposals.

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Consultation description


Purpose of framework

The Electronic Communications Framework is the regulatory framework that applies to all transmission networks and services for electronic communications including: telecommunications (fixed and mobile); e-mail; access to the internet; and content related broadcasting. The Framework is intended to raise standards of regulation and competition across all 27 European Member States’ communications markets.

Purpose of the changes

Businesses will benefit from an improved regulatory Framework that should encourage investment and provide greater competition and innovation amongst electronic communications providers. The electronic communications sector makes a major contribution to our economy, estimated at å£250 billion for the EU (about half of the ICT sector overall) and å£35bn to the UK.

Consumers in the UK are set to benefit from access to higher quality and lower cost communications services, including improved choice of supplier and contract terms, strengthened rights on privacy and confidentiality, faster switching processes and improved accessibility

Areas of consultation

We are consulting on: appeals; facilities sharing; security and resilience; dissuasive sanctions; equivalence for disabled end-users; personal data breaches and enforcement; and “cookies”.

This document details the revised texts, sets out our preferred overall approach and seeks your views in these areas. We are also seeking data in order to help us to quantify the costs and benefits (in å£)of the changes in a questionnaire attached to the Impact Assessment.

You can also use survey monkey toanswer our impact assessment questions.

Responding to the consultation

There are several ways to respond to the consultation. You can respond online using our survey monkey questionnaire.

Alternatively you can respond to the consultation using the form within the consultation document (PDF, 376 Kb).

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Documents

Implementing the revised EU electronic communications framework: overall approach and consultation on specific issues

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Implementing the revised EU electronic communications framework: impact assessment (PDF, 1.1 Mb)

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Implementing the revised EU electronic communications framework: marked up text showing revisions to the Directives

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Published 13 September 2010