Higher Consumer Standards in the Romanian Communications Sectorthe Industry is Up To the Challenges of a Competitive Environment
06.04.2005
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This event aimed to strengthen the dialogue between the industry and ANRC, for the purpose of establishing and accomplishing a set of common strategic objectives in view of
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In the opening session, Dan Georgescu reviewed the main indicators of the electronic communications market, as of end 2004. He pointed out that, on the market of fixed telephony services, the traffic indicators reported by the alternative providers increased, especially in the international call segment, considering they held, by the end of 2004, 38.7% of the total volume of voice traffic in this segment.
Dan Georgescu emphasized the fact that the 515 providers of Internet access services, operating by the end of 2004, had reported a number of approximately 1 million connections (980,364), plus 786,841 WAP connections. ANRC President highlighted that Internet access is one of
Richard Harris, an independent consultant, formerly representative of the European Commission in charge of Romanian and Bulgarian telecommunications until March 2005, revealed that Romania, despite its later start in the accession wave, witnessed the most spectacular evolution as regards the transposition of the European regulations in the electronic communications sector and is now in the position to serve as an example for the neighbouring countries. He also pinpointed the fact that
Hugh Collins, consultant to ANRC and Economic Regulation Director of an important British consultancy company in communications, showed that
During the event, organised with the support of the European Union by the Phare program, the Romanian communications companies benefitted from the expertise of renowned international consultants, as well as from the presentations of the representatives of several regulatory authorities in the European states having experienced the integration process.
The conference “Romanian communications – 2007 and Beyond” enjoyed the participation of prestigious speakers, such as: Mr. Zsolt Nagy, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Mr. Varujan Pambuccian, President of the IT&C Commission of the Chamber of Deputies, representatives of the Delegation of the European Commission in Bucharest, of foreign regulatory authorities and of the market players in the Czech Republic, Great Britain, Germany, Romania and Hungary.