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We must act now – time for a Connected Continent

Brussels, 12 September 2013

Press conference on Telecoms Single Market
SPEECH/13/693 (see the source)
by Neelie Kroes
Vice-President of the European Commission responsible for the Digital Agenda

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Good afternoon everyone

Unless you have been living in a cave with no mobile reception, you and I are aware that the European telecoms sector is facing some major problems, but also some major opportunities.sentence permalink

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That is partly of their own making, and partly why the Commission is presenting this legal package today.sentence permalink

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But I want to end three illusions before we get into questions.sentence permalink

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Firstly, I want to end the illusion that this is about one issue – roaming. It is not. This proposal is a package and it is all connected. The various parts rely on and reinforce each other.sentence permalink

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Secondly, I want to end the illusion that this is about one sector – telecoms. It is not. It is about how digital technology can boost all economic sectors if we take advantage of the single market and push pointless obstacles out of the way.sentence permalink

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Thirdly, I want to end the illusion that we could tackle our problems better if we waited. The sector and the economy don’t have time for that.sentence permalink

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Of course there are no easy or complete answers. But we cannot wait for a perfect package that will never arrive. Failing to implement this package would mean a delay of 2 or 2 and a half years.sentence permalink

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If that happens - the global race is lost. And important rights will remain a dream or a lottery instead of a real right.sentence permalink

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Make no mistake: this package is the single biggest thing the European institutions could finalise in 2014 to boost growth and jobs.sentence permalink

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Take the app economy for example. Those apps on your smartphones and tablets did not exist 5 years ago. They are predicted to grow from 11 billion euros today, to 15 billion in 2016. Today those apps support 794,000 jobs in Europe alone. Nearly half of them high-skill, high-pay software developer jobs.sentence permalink

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This is what we need more of. And it is what we will throw away - if we don’t provide the networks and certainty small companies in the app sector need.sentence permalink

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Let me emphasise two political points before moving to the details of the package.sentence permalink

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1. The unity of the College of Commissioners on this matter. There is overwhelming support for this package, including for the net neutrality element and we worked very hard to win that support.sentence permalink

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2. This package builds on the 2009 telecoms package. It was the right package at the time, and an important step forward for these markets. But the digital world has completely changed since 2009. That is largely thanks to big data. And our competitors have changed too.sentence permalink

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If you combine Japan, South Korea and the USA it is the same population as Europe. But they have over 8 times more fixed fibre broadband, and almost 15 times more 4G. And the gap is growing. Europe will lose if we don’t also change.sentence permalink

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This is not just an economic question. It is a strategic question and a social question too. Let me explain. Throw your mind back to all the debates about PRISM and other surveillance issues.sentence permalink

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Europe’s strategic interest is served by having its own capacity to deliver secure cloud computing services to citizens and businesses. Europe should not be at the mercy of cloud computing providers outside of Europe. Here is our chance to have a global European cloud player. Therefore we need our high quality networks, which in turn can only be provided by a healthy telecoms sector.sentence permalink

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We also need to retain significant telecoms equipment production capacity. Every day we don’t roll out new services like 4G mobile, we hurt our equipment manufacturers like Ericsson and Nokia Siemens Networks. They need a home market to sell to, and it should be the largest market in the world. That is the whole point of a European single market.sentence permalink

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So you can see that we need a comprehensive package for a range of very good reason. Not least of which is the need to end the telecoms lottery that consumers face today.sentence permalink

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I want to say loud and clear: you should not have different rights, different rules, different prices everywhere you go in Europe.sentence permalink

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We can’t fix that overnight – but we agree it’s wrong and make surgical interventions to address to the worst of the problems.sentence permalink

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So what exactly are we proposing:

1. We are very committed to cutting red tape: making it easier for companies to invest in new networks and new services; to be able to expand across borders. You should not accept complaints that this package is bad for companies. It absolutely is not. They would get a single authorization, quicker and easier access to spectrum, regulation of fewer markets, stable copper prices, one set of consumer rules to follow, a cheaper way for them to get rid of roaming premiums. It is a long list and a good one.sentence permalink

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2. We have a bunch of new benefits and rights for users:sentence permalink

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a. There is of course our determination to push roaming out of the market, starting in 2014.sentence permalink

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We need to end roaming, not just reduce the price. The cost of providing data will get cheaper faster than regulation can keep up – price reductions will become a losing game.sentence permalink

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b. So the first new step is to ban incoming call charges from 2014sentence permalink

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The Second new step is to offer companies a cheaper way to deliver EU-wide "Roam Like At Home" plans. If they do this from 2014, they enjoy lighter European regulationsentence permalink

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If your operator does not offer "Roam Like At Home" – you the consumer can take control. You can choose a domestic price plan from the country you travel to when you get there. You don’t need a new number or second bill. It will be possible from your phone.sentence permalink

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In other words: one way or the other, customers will be able to escape these high charges.sentence permalink

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We will also make calls cheaper from within your home country. Each time you use either your fixed landline or your mobile to call abroad, it should not cost you more than to call within your country. This means that every phone user is a winner from this package.sentence permalink

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You will have other consumer rights, like simpler ways to change contracts and the right to clearer information in those contracts. But the most important new right will be your right to the open internet.sentence permalink

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We are fighting on the same side – to keep the internet open.sentence permalink

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We propose to introduce net neutrality to Europe – ending the blocking and throttling and degrading of services - so that you always enjoy the full internet no matter what internet subscription you have.sentence permalink

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We want all Europeans to have guaranteed right to full and open internet – something 96% of Europeans lack today. Blocking and throttling are widespread across the EU, 200 Million subscribers are affected.sentence permalink

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Of course, every network and consumer is different. So you can still choose your internet speed.sentence permalink

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But this is not a two-tier internet. Internet access will mean the full, unrestricted Internet, with guaranteed speed and quality for all. Companies are not allowed to discriminate against you and your choices.sentence permalink

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If they want to provide a faster service or a guaranteed quality to someone who needs it – like a company using high resolution medical imaging or videoconferencing, or a person wanting high definition video on demand – they can. But not by taking away from the other customers.sentence permalink

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Consumers must get the package they pay for. They would have the right to check if they are receiving the internet speeds they pay for, and to walk away from their contract if those commitments are not metsentence permalink

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This new right ensures that both parts of our net neutrality proposal work in practice – good for consumers and open too for entrepreneurs.sentence permalink

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Let me sum all this up:

Current trends are unsustainable for the sector, and unsustainable for our whole economy. Without the infrastructure to compete, we aren't going anywhere – in any sector.sentence permalink

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We hurt consumers, we hurt the economy, we hurt our strategic future if we do not act.sentence permalink

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This is no longer about little fights on individual issues. The point is the big picture, and the fact that we are all connected.sentence permalink

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So this package is essential for Europe’s strategic interests, economic progress, for the telecoms sector itself, and for citizens who need full and fair access to telecoms services such as internet and mobile services.sentence permalink

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Thank you.

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