Bundesnetzagentur Wants to Ease Telecom Regulation in Four Cities
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The Federal Network Agency proposes to relax the regulation of Telekom in four German cities. That would be a novelty in the German broadband market.
In four cities, however, the authority wants to loosen the rules in the future. Competitors of the market leader warn against deregulation "at a completely wrong time". In four German cities, the market power of Telekom is particularly low, the Federal Network Agency finds. (symbol picture) – All rights reserved IMAGO / Rene TrautWhen it comes to broadband connections in Germany, Telekom has the nose ahead. To ensure that the formerly state-owne…
In the past, Deutsche Telekom was a federal post monopolist. In order for the competition to have a chance, Deutsche Telekom was given state obligations. It could soon get rid of some of them. It would be a novelty. A paradigm shift is taking place in the state interventions in the market with fixed-line Internet. So far, Deutsche Telekom has been considered to be dominant throughout Germany and therefore has to leave competitors on its network …
In the past, Deutsche Telekom was a federal post monopolist. In order for the competition to have a chance, Deutsche Telekom was given state obligations. Part of this could soon be rid of it. It would be a novelty.
The Federal Network Agency has published new key points for its analysis of the broadband market. An interesting development is emerging, as the agency no longer assumes a unified market across the entire country. Due to the ongoing expansion of fiber optic networks, geographically separate submarkets have formed... [See article: Federal Network Agency: Less regulation planned for Telekom in four cities]
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