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1 Primary law in the light of market analysis experiences, best practice and recommendations Workshop on carrying out relevant market analysis following new EC Recommendation 4-5 June 2009 Emily O Reilly Information Society and Media DG The views expressed in this presentation do not necessarily represent the official views of the European Commission
2 Outline EU Regulatory Framework Key principles and objectives Market Analysis Legal basis and instruments Implementation Experiences Innovation and Investment Conclusions 2
3 EU Regulatory Framework Key Principles and Objectives 3
4 EU regulatory framework: Key principles and objectives Based on competition law principles Ex-ante regulation only where justified - where market not effectively competitive Technological neutrality regulation of markets; not infrastructure 4
5 EU regulatory framework: Key principles and objectives Ensuring no distortion or restriction of competition Promoting efficient investment and innovation Ensuring maximum benefits for consumers in terms of choice, price and quality 5
6 Market Analysis Legal Basis and Instruments 6
7 Market analysis: legal basis and instruments Framework Directive (FWD) 2002/21/EC - (e.g. Art 6, 7, 14, 15 &16) Access Directive (AD) 2002/19/EC (e.g. Art 8 to 13) Universal Service (USD) 2002/22/EC (e.g. Art 16 to 19) Commission Recommendation on relevant markets Commission Guidelines on market analysis (SMP Guidelines) 7
8 Market Analysis Implementation 8
9 Market analysis: tasks of national regulators Arts 15 and 16 FWD - national regulatory authorities (NRAs) required to: carry out market definition and analyses (at least for the 7 recommended markets) update at regular intervals and with Community and national consultation (including where appropriate with national competition authorities) impose obligations on SMP operators 9
10 Market analysis: tasks of national regulators NRAs take utmost account of Commission s Recommendation and Guidelines analysis based on competition law and economic principles definitions appropriate to national circumstances (geography) forward-looking approach and technological neutrality 10
11 Market analysis: identification of markets susceptible to ex ante regulation Starting point for regulation: Art 15 FWD - Identify markets where persistent bottlenecks exist, sets scope of regulation Recommendation on relevant markets - list of markets susceptible to ex ante regulation on the basis that they meet the 3-criteria test: 3-Criteria Test (cumulative test) high, non-transitory entry barriers no tendency towards effective competition competition law insufficient to address market failures X X X susceptible to ex-ante regulation? X X X 11
12 Market analysis: 2007 Recommendation on relevant markets Starts with identifying wholesale markets; regulatory controls on retail services only where relevant wholesale measures fail to ensure effective competition Retail level 1. Access to the public telephone network Wholesale level 2. Call origination on fixed networks 3. Call termination on fixed networks 4. Wholesale (physical) network infrastructure access 5. Wholesale broadband access 6. Wholesale terminating segments of leased lines 7. Voice call termination on individual mobile networks 12
13 Market analysis: 2003 Recommendation on relevant markets Retail level 1-6 Fixed access and calls markets 7 Retail leased lines Wholesale level 8-10 Fixed interconnection markets 11 Local loop unbundling 12 Wholesale broadband access Wholesale leased lines 15 Mobile call origination and access 16 Mobile termination 17 International roaming 18 Broadcasting transmission 13
14 Market analysis: transition from 2003 to 2007 Recommendation on relevant markets 2007 Rec (7 markets) shorter than 2003 Rec (18 markets) wholesale regulation has been effective in bringing effective competition to markets, e.g. retail calls, mobile access and call origination, retail leased lines 2007 Rec appropriate starting point for regulators; however not an exhaustive list: Possible to identify additional markets that differ from 2007 Rec, where they meet the 3-criteria test In newly liberalised telecoms sectors may be appropriate to also regulate markets from 2003 Rec 14
15 Market analysis: transition from 2003 to 2007 Recommendation on relevant markets Where NRA proposes to impose regulation on: Market in 2007 Rec Market in 2003 Rec, but not in 2007 Rec Market not in 2003 or 2007 Rec 3-criteria presumed to be met; no need for NRA to apply test NRA should apply 3-criteria test NRA should apply 3-criteria test Follow market analysis procedures Follow market analysis procedures Follow market analysis procedures 15
16 Market analysis: significant market power (SMP) assessment Threshold for regulatory intervention Based on competition law principles (Art 14 FWD) Old ONP threshold of 25% market share no longer relevant SMP based on (antitrust) concept of dominance (Art 82 EC Treaty) NRAs take account of SMP Guidelines: a forward-looking approach market shares from undertakings (volume, value) additional criteria (barriers to entry, economies of scale and scope, barriers to expansion, countervailing buying power...) finding of SMP based on combination of criteria 16
17 Market analysis: SMP assessment and consequences Positive SMP test: remedies imposed - Art 16(4) FWD Negative SMP test: remove all existing regulatory obligations - Art 16(3) FWD Situation can change over time: keep monitoring market developments 17
18 Market analysis: regulatory toolbox Remedies imposed shall be proportionate and based on the nature of the market problem identified - Art 8(4) AD transparency non-discrimination accounting separation access to, and use of, specific network elements and associated facilities price control cost accounting other obligations with prior agreement from the Commission 18
19 Market analysis: implementation overview Relevant Market Definition Commission Recom. on relevant markets (reviewed regularly) 3-Criteria Test Other markets defined by NRA and approved by Commission Market assessment Commission Guidelines on market power assessment Notification of market analysis to Cion (transparency procedure) Regulatory obligations 1)Transparency 2)Non-discrimination 3)Accounting Separation 4)Unbundled access and resale of facilities 5)Price control Any other obligation requires Cion approval 19
20 Market analysis: EU state of play AccesstoPSTNfor residential &non-residential Effective competition -no ex ante regulation 1 1st round-competition/regulation No effective competition - ex ante regulation 2 2nd round-competition/regulation Partial competition - partial ex ante regulation 3 3rd round-competition/regulation w withdrawal (totally or partially) not yet-renotified v veto NEW RECOMMENDATION OLD RECOMMENDATION Call originationonfixednetwork Cal terminationonfixednetwork Unbundledaccess Broadbandaccess TerminatingLL Country Austria Belgium w Bulgaria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland v 2 France w 1 Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxemburg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden United Kingdom Voicecal terminationonmobilenetwork Local/national cal for residential International call for residential Local/national call for non-residential International cal for non-residential Retail LL Transit onfixednetwork TrunkLL Access&cal originationonmobilenetwork Broadcastingtransmission
21 Market analysis: transition to EU regulatory framework Where existing regulation in place, maintain until market analysis carried out Art 7 AD Where NRA proposes to withdraw existing regulation from: Any retail or wholesale market NRA should apply 3-criteria test or full SMP assessment Follow market analysis procedures 21
22 Market analysis: Article 7 process A consultation mechanism between Commission and NRAs under Art 7 FWD Aims: To ensure consistent regulation across the EU; To limit regulation to markets which will not become competitive without intervention; To bring more transparency to the regulatory process. 22
23 Market Analysis Experiences 23
24 Market analysis: experiences Market review and consultation processses have led to more consistent regulation Important step towards the creation of an internal market for electronic communications Consultation process has created greater transparency in the regulatory process Regulation based on a thorough economic analysis and strictly limited to markets where there is persistent market failure Better regulation 24
25 Market analysis: experiences Certain markets exhibit characteristics of enduring bottlenecks For example, wholesale physical network infrastructure access However, a number of markets have already become effectively competitive allowing regulation to be rolled back For example, retail calls, mobile access and call origination, trunk segments of leased lines, wholesale transit. 25
26 Market analysis: experiences The EU and national consultation mechanisms have brought sound economic analysis to the market review process The Commission has given guidance on key issues Recent guidance initiatives to bring more consistent regulation to NGA and termination rates 26
27 Innovation and Investment 27
28 Innovation and investment in the EU telecoms sector Efficient implementation of EU rules a key driver for competition and investment Overall growth in revenue of the sector outpaces growth of the EU economy as a whole In 2007 revenues of the EU telecoms sector reached almost 357 billion, or 2.9% of GDP Investment in the EU telecoms sector is still on the rise (Source: Commission s 14 th Progress Report) 28
29 Innovation and investment in the EU telecoms sector Source: Commission s 14 th Progress Report EU countries remained world leaders in broadband penetration, currently ahead of the USA and the EU is catching up with Japan and Australia 29
31 Conclusions The regulatory framework, when applied fully and effectively, generally considered appropriate means of encouraging investment, innovation and market development Competing network infrastructures are essential for achieving sustainable competition in networks and services in the long term; competition drives efficient investment Regulatory framework has contributed to a great extent to enhancing consumer welfare Slow implementation of regulatory reform and poor implementation of the framework hold back investment 31
32 Thank you for your attention emily.o