EUROPEAN COMMISSION Implementation of the NRF in C&E European countries Some regional particularities? Vilnius 5 October 2004 George Papapavlou Head of unit ‘Implementation of the Regulatory Framework (II)’ DG Information Society 1 OUTLINE • Transposition status • The ‘starting conditions’ • The challenges • Some (provisional) market data • Regional particularities? 2 The New Regulatory Framework Authorisation Directive Framework Directive Access Directive Universal Service Directive e-Privacy Directive Guidelines on SMP Liberalisation Directive Recommendation on relevant markets Spectrum Decision Recommendation on Article 7 3 Transposition status • No new Member State asked for transitional measures or derogations as regards transposition and implementation of the NRF • Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia have transposed the NRF • The Czech Republic and Estonia have not 4 Transposition status • The Commission has been in regular contact with the Ministries, the NRAs and the market players in the new Member States to help the transposition process • New Member States have been full active participants in the institutional bodies, the Communications Committee and the European Regulators Group 5 Transposition status • The Commission has to follow normal infringement proceedings as regards the NRF in terms of noncommunication of transposition measures and in terms of possible non-conformity of national measures with the NRF 6 ‘Starting conditions’ – the requirements • Implementation of the ‘acquis’ – the 1998 regulatory framework • Independent NRA • SMP designations and related remedies (cost orientation, RIO, non-discrimination, carrier [pre-] selection…) • LLU and bit-stream access (on basis of non-discrimination) • Universal service 7 Starting conditions – the background • Since 1990 rapid and dramatic change of political and economic framework • Telecommunications legacy until the late 1990s similar than in the old Member States before 1990 • Important progress achieved – liberalising laws in all new Member States • Some significant problems remaining 8 Starting conditions conditions-- the problems • Heavy government participation in incumbents • Varying degrees of NRA independence • Interconnection tariffs and conditions unfavourable to effective market entry • C(P)S, LLU, NP not fully implemented • Tariff re-balancing not completed • Limited effective competition 9 The regulatory challenges • Good transposition and effective implementation of the NRF • • Secondary legislation • • • • • • Limited government involvement Independent NRAs with sufficient powers, expertise and resources Fast, efficient, appeal procedures Good market analysis Adequate consultation Steady progress towards more competition Good cooperation with Commission and other European NRAs 10 Some market data The enlarged EU electronic communications market (% of of the total market value) CZ 1,2% SK 0,3% 10 new MS 7,3% PL 3,4% SI 0,3% CY & MT 0,2% EE 0,2% LT 0,2% LV 0,2% HU 1,3% EU 15 pre-accession 92,7% 11 0% 27% UK-BT SE-TeliaSonera FI-TeliaSonera SK-Slovenské telekomunikácie, a.s. 0% 19% 6% 4% 21% 6% 46% 49% 47% 72% 60% 51% 42% 34% 43% 40% SI-Telekom Slovenije PT-PT S.A. PL-Telekomunikacja Polska S.A. AT-Telekom Austria AG NL-KPN MT-Maltacom plc HU-Matav 0% LU-P&T Luxembourg LT-Lietuvos Telekomas LV-Lattelekom SIA CY-Cyta IT-Telecom Italia 0% IE-Eircom 0% FR-France Telecom ES-Telefonica EL-OTE EE-Elion Ettevotted AS DE-Deutsche Telekom DK-TeleDenmark 0% 51% CZ-Cesky Telecom 0% 50.0% 20% BE-Belgacom 100% 100% Some market data Share of public ownership in incumbent operators, August 2004 100% 80% 60% 12 Some market data Fixed lines per 100 inhabitants in the EU25 70 60 50 22.3 LT 29.1 LV 35.1 51.9 23.7 10 25.7 35.5 49.9 31.9 PT 35.5 37.6 AT 59.3 61.5 52.4 37.1 48.2 40.1 46.4 56.7 40.6 50.8 45.4 39.2 20 44.1 30 54.4 40 0 BE DK DE EL ES FR IE Fixed line penetration IT LU NL FI SE UK EU15 AVG. PENETRATION CY CZ EE HU MT PL SK SI EU1O AVG. PENETRATION 13 Some market data 3 14 6 3 15 12 15 14 11 6 7 0 15 8 0 13 19 18 6 5 15 14 19 13 19 19 13 7 1 0 5 6 5 8 21 20 53 54 SI LV 20 26 52 29 26 52 26 32 50 32 32 50 32 33 31 40 34 36 34 27 28 34 37 29 25 IT 19 20 37 30 29 ES EU10 SK EE PT 62 HU 61 BE 59 44 AT 48 43 IE 48 43 NL 47 42 SE 47 42 DE 46 40 UK 46 40 FI 45 39 33 25% 44 30 50% 9 13 22 19 19 23 26 75% 7 7 13 11 9 11 4 100% 3 Breakdown of national telecommunications markets (2004) CZ LU LT 0% DK Mobile telephone services FR EU15 PL EU25 EL Fixed Voice Telephony services Fixed data services CaTV Services 14 Some market data Mobile penetration rate, 2004 EU25 average penetration: 83% 130% 125% 120% Penetration rate 110% 100% 101% 99% 92% 90% 99% 83% 81% 78% 93% 92% 88% 98% 90% 80% 95% 93% 92% 84% 73% 82% 74% 74% 74% 70% 68% 60% 50% 61% 50% 40% BE CZ DK DE EE EL ES FR IE Penetration rate 2004 IT CY LV LT LU EU25 HU MT NL AT PL PT SI SK FI SE UK EU15 15 Some market data EU Broadband penetration rate, 1 July 2004 Broadband lines per 100 population 16 14.4 14.0 14 14.7 12.4 12 11.0 10 9.3 8 6 5.5 5.7 PT LU 7.8 8.3 7.4 7.6 7.8 EE IT EU15 FR 6.8 6.6 6.7 6.7 DE ES MT EU25 UK 3.8 4 2 0.2 0.4 0.5 EL SK PL 1.4 1.5 1.7 CY LV IE 2.5 2.6 2.7 LT HU CZ 0 SI AT FI SE BE DK NL 16 Some market data 4 500 000 4395561 4945446 5 000 000 4442611 Total broadband retail lines 4 000 000 BE CZ DK DE EE EL ES July 2002 FR IE IT CY LV LT LU July 2003 HU MT NL AT PL PT 572100 SI 20337 76339 567605 192307 751798 26593 264043 25334 88279 33904 10063 65570 500 000 25931 276000 1 000 000 102771 1 500 000 773974 2 000 000 1444673 2 500 000 1106167 3 000 000 2372529 2767627 3 500 000 SK FI SE UK July 2004 17 Regional particularities • Pre-liberalisation legacy • (Mostly) small markets • Still very dominant incumbents • Fixed to mobile substitution • (Mostly) small broadband take-up 18 Regional particularities • Despite some regional particularities, all main principles of the NRF remain valid • Detailed examination of transposing laws is still ongoing • The real test will be implementation, in particular market analysis (art. 7 proceedings), NRA independence, expertise and resources • The Commission is here to help 19 Thank you! For more information: DG Information Society http://europa.eu.int/information_society/ topics/telecoms/index_en.htm George Papapavlou E-mail: George.Papapavlou@cec.eu.int 20