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Document suport – “Transparenta si informare. Mai multa putere pentru utilizatorii finali de servicii de comunicatii electronice”, autor: Dr. Patrick Xavier.
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Regulating Electronic Communications – Putting the End-User First
A conference organized by the National Authority for Communications of
October 21st, 2008,
Registration, welcome coffee |
9.00-9.30 | ||
Opening |
Liviu Nistoran, President of the National Authority for Communications of Constantin Teodorescu, Secretary of State, Ministry for Communications and Information |
9.30-10.00 | |
First session |
Unveiling the Future of Regulation in Keynote speech: Martin Selmayr, Spokesperson for Information Society and Media, European Commission Panellists: Levi Nietvelt, Economic Officer, The European Consumers Organisation (BEUC) Danielle Jacobs, Member of the Board, INTUG (International Telecommunications Users Group), General Manager of BELTUG (the Belgian Telecommunications User Group) Prof. Martin Cave, Director, Centre for Management under Regulation, Hosted by: Liviu Nistoran, ANC President, |
10.00-11.00 | |
Paradoxically, after a decade of liberalization and market reform in - Are the companies a mere object of the Framework, while the end-user has been the real subject when designing it? Where do the business objectives meet end-users’ interests? - Have the consumer interests been underserved so far? How did the Framework perform in serving consumers in terms of service diversity, prices, quality and innovation? - Are consumer protection reforms necessary, particularly those aimed at more transparency, easier switching between operators, better quality of service and reinforced security and privacy? - What is the actual extent of the NRAs’ powers and what would be the ideal one? How far should NRAs intervene? - How much should data roaming prices be decreased by regulation? - A provocative question for a potential future reform: Is the European regulatory model based on the “Calling Party Pays” principle really working to the best interest of the end-user? Would switching to “bill and keep” be a better option? | |||
Coffee break |
11.00-11.30 | ||
Second session |
Number Portability – More Freedom for the End-User Keynote presentation – Launch of the Fixed and Liviu Nistoran, President of ANC, Roundtable: Tour de table – Five minutes of anticipation: What will be the impact of Number Portability on Romanian consumers and operators? Yorgos Ioannidis, CEO, Dorin Odiatiu, Wholesale, International and Regulatory Affairs Director, Orange Valentin Popoviciu, Development Manager, RCS & RDS, Mihai Tarniceanu, Associate Director, Regulatory Affairs, Vodafone Stefanos Teocharopoulos, CEO, Cosmote Chris Bataillard, CEO, Severina Craiciu, CFO, UPC Romania Portability facts and experiences – NRAs’ perspective: Reinaldo Rodríguez Illera, Chairman, Comision del Mercado de las Telecomunicaciones (CMT), Spain Daphne Braal-Verhoog, Head of Consumer Protection and Numbers, The Regulatory Authority of the Pekka Sillanmäki, Senior Adviser, Finnish Communications Regulatory Authority (FICORA) …and users’ perspective: Danielle Jacobs, Member of the Board, INTUG (International Telecommunications Users Group), General Manager of BELTUG (the Belgian Telecommunications User Group) |
11.30-13.45 | |
Number portability is a long awaited measure, which aims at removing an important barrier to competition in the telecom sector. - What is the stage of number portability implementation across - Has the impact of number portability been close to the one envisaged when the measure was introduced? What factors drive the success of number portability? How have NRAs and operators managed the consumer perception of number portability? - How does portability affect consumer behaviour and how has it changed the business model of telecom operators? Is number portability a threat or an opportunity for the operators? -What was the contribution of number portability in strengthening competition? Did it have any impact on prices? | |||
Lunch |
13.45-14.45 | ||
Third session |
Transparency and Information – More Power to the End-User Keynote presentation: Dr. Patrick Xavier, Faculty of Business, Swinburne Panellists: Alex Chisholm, Commissioner, Commission for Communications Regulation (ComReg), Willy Jensen, Director General, Norwegian Post and Telecommunications Authority (NPT) Marianne Treschow, Director General, Swedish Post and Telecom Agency (PTS) Dr. Dieter Staudacher, Senior Advisor International Affairs, Regulatory Authority for Broadcasting and Telecommunications (RTR), Hosted by: Alexandrina Hirtan, Vice-President, ANC, Romania |
14.45-17.00 | |
Improving transparency and awareness empowers consumers, enabling them to better protect their interests in relation with the telecom service providers. The ERG is currently looking into a number of end-user transparency issues – particularly the difficulty of comparing offers, accessing information, controlling spend and post-contract tariff changes. Many reasons stay behind these issues: increased tariff complexity, service bundling, lack of billing control tools, manner of publication of information on tariffs and other terms and conditions, manner in which end-users are informed about post-contract tariff changes. The ERG will explore ways to achieve a more coherent approach to these issues, by identifying best practices in countries which have taken steps to improve end-user transparency. At the same time, the Framework Review has proposed strengthened transparency provisions. The NRAs would be offered instruments to ask the operators for better transparency and to provide interactive guides enabling end-users to make independent price comparisons, when these are not available on the market. - What is the nature and magnitude of the consumer transparency problems? Is there an asymmetry of information between providers and end-users? How does this affect consumer welfare? - What steps have been taken by NRAs to improve end-user transparency and awareness and what were the outcomes? -What were the experiences with introducing interactive price guides, allowing consumers to make independent evaluations of the cost of alternative usage patterns? How did consumers and market players react to such interactive guides? What was their impact on prices and competition? | |||
Closing of the conference |
Alexandrina Hirtan, Vice-President, ANC, Romania |
17.00 | |
Get - together coffee | |||