Dear colleagues,

Those following the European Union regulatory landscape might already know, as 
well as subscribers to the RIPE Cooperation WG mailinglist, but we’d like to 
draw the broader community's attention to a public consultation published by 
the European Commission on 'The future of the electronic communications sector 
and its infrastructure’. The deadline of which is the 19th of May. 

Section 4 of the consultation, 'Fair contribution by all digital players’, 
states in its introduction:

‘Some electronic communications operators, notably the incumbents, call for the 
need to establish rules to oblige those content and application providers 
(“CAPs”) or digital players in general who generate enormous volumes of traffic 
to contribute to the electronic communications network deployment costs. In 
their view, such contribution would be “fair” as those CAPs and digital players 
would take advantage of the high-quality networks but would not bear the cost 
of their roll-out. 

Conversely, CAPs and other digital players argue that any payments for 
accessing networks to deliver content or for the amount of traffic transmitted 
would not only be unjustified, as the traffic is requested by end-users and 
costs are not necessarily traffic sensitive (notably in fixed networks), but 
would also endanger the way the internet works and likely breach net neutrality 
rules.’ (Et cetera)

https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/consultations/future-electronic-communications-sector-and-its-infrastructure

Following the announcement that this consultation was going to be held, the 
RIPE Cooperation WG chairs called for volunteers to form a small task team and 
work on a draft submission and position paper on behalf of the community. The 
list of those who signed up was published on the 25th of February: 

https://www.ripe.net/ripe/mail/archives/cooperation-wg/2023-February/001648.html

The small task team members have held weekly calls since and started collating 
arguments, sources and data to formulate a draft response. As stated in the 
above mentioned email to the Cooperation WG, the team plans 'to share our draft 
response prior to its submission and we hope to have time allocated at the 
RIPE86 meeting Coop WG to discuss it further.’ Details on how to provide input 
for and feedback on the draft response will be announced later.

According to the European Commission the consultation is ‘exploratory’ in 
nature. However, depending on the outcome, combined with strong lobbying 
efforts from amongst others the European Telecommunications Network Operators’ 
Association (ETNO), it could lead to a future EU legislative initiative to 
intervene because of a perceived imbalance that could negatively impact 
Europe’s ambitions and the necessary investments in Internet infrastructure to 
achieve these. As the outcome of this debate is of concern to all operators 
operating within the European Union, we urge community members to inform 
themselves about this important topic and engage, if possible, by submitting 
their own responses to the questionnaire, in particular section 4.

Thank you, and with kind regards,

--

Bastiaan Goslings
Public Policy & Internet Governance

RIPE NCC 
https://www.ripe.net <https://www.ripe.net/>
-- 

To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change your 
subscription options, please visit: 
https://lists.ripe.net/mailman/listinfo/ripe-list

Reply via email to