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+ | * Increase investment opportunities (especially for 5G and Next Generation Access (NGA)), which will open the prospect of new markets | ||
+ | * Infrastructure-based competition <ref> This is an important point that is related service-based competition, seen later in the position </ref> rather than service-based competition. A comfortable position for incumbent players who already have the majority of infrastructures. In addition, ETNO regrets that the text is not vague enough with the technology (''technology-neutral''), betting on a future technology evolution (''future-oriented''). | ||
+ | * Deployment of optic fibre | ||
+ | * Interesting position on "distortion of competition" in heterogeneous markets in certain regions and localities. Under the cover of arguments to ensure competition, ETNO sees the presence of well-established local players with access to very high-speed broadband as a thread to their business model. | ||
+ | * Role of cable operators - to develop | ||
+ | * Convergence: regular point in the position of ETNO where the postulate is that in the future all the services will be based on IP and therefore ETNO pushes towards a homogenisation of the regulations on these services. Only, it is not desirable and it would close the market access to actors not having, for example, fibre. | ||
+ | * New actors: new actors, service providers, arrived on the market changing the rules. These are called OTTs (over the top players). The texts of the telecom package refer more to a differentiation ''numbering based services'' and ''non-numbering based services''. |
Version du 15 février 2017 à 17:54
'Networks:'
- Increase investment opportunities (especially for 5G and Next Generation Access (NGA)), which will open the prospect of new markets
- Infrastructure-based competition [1] rather than service-based competition. A comfortable position for incumbent players who already have the majority of infrastructures. In addition, ETNO regrets that the text is not vague enough with the technology (technology-neutral), betting on a future technology evolution (future-oriented).
- Deployment of optic fibre
- Interesting position on "distortion of competition" in heterogeneous markets in certain regions and localities. Under the cover of arguments to ensure competition, ETNO sees the presence of well-established local players with access to very high-speed broadband as a thread to their business model.
- Role of cable operators - to develop
- Convergence: regular point in the position of ETNO where the postulate is that in the future all the services will be based on IP and therefore ETNO pushes towards a homogenisation of the regulations on these services. Only, it is not desirable and it would close the market access to actors not having, for example, fibre.
- New actors: new actors, service providers, arrived on the market changing the rules. These are called OTTs (over the top players). The texts of the telecom package refer more to a differentiation numbering based services and non-numbering based services.