European consumers continue to benefit from
lower prices and innovative services as a result of good progress in the
implementation of
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> C21 </a>, said: We would add that an important impact on prices
comes from the fast adoption of <a href="http://www.c21communications.com"
> VoIP </a> services by the European consumers and businesses. C21
Communications is a VoIP solution provider and exclusive distributor of Topex
products (softswitches, media gateways and fixed mobile convergence equipments)
in the
The opening of telecom markets to competition is certainly one of the EU’s
success stories as can be seen by the downward trend in tariffs and better
services. However, whilst 2.3% growth of the sector and 5% additional
investment are good, they are not good enough in times when
“This is why this years reform of the EU’s telecom rules must focus regulation on those key bottlenecks where competition is still not effective. In a sector where technology transcends national borders, regulators should pave the way for pan-European economies of scale that are in the interests of both operators and consumers."
The Commission report takes a snapshot of
Highlights of this years report:
Lower prices and more consumer choice
Prices for a 3 minute national fixed telephone call have gone down from around
41.8 percent in 2000 to 25 percent today. The prices of domestic mobile
services have decreased by up to 13.9% in the past year.
Moreover, more than 31.4 million mobile customers (up by 6.3 million) made use
of their right under EU law to keep their number, when changing subscription
from one operator to another. Of all
For fixed-line telephones, more than 15
million customers in the EU also switched operators in this way (compared to 7
million in 2005). In
Mobile
markets are maturing
Revenue growth was 4.6% in 2006. With 478.4
million mobile phones in use, penetration in
Fixed voice telephony: operators’
revenues decline
Revenues decreased by between 4.5 and 5.1% in 2006. Competition continues to
drive the market shares of the incumbents down; they are now on average at
65.8% of retail revenues in the EU25.
Competition drives fast broadband growth
Revenue growth was between 7.8% and 8.5% in 2006. More than 20 million
additional broadband subscriptions were taken up in 2006, bringing penetration
in the EU25 to 15.7%. The
Lack of a level-playing field for
operators
The Commissions report also points to some of the most burning regulatory
issues that are still unresolved:
Cross-border
competition, economic growth and consumer benefit could be enhanced
substantially if the EU moved from 27 different national systems to a more
consistent regulatory approach throughout
The Commission will address these issues with the reform of the EU Telecom rules, planned for summer this year.
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