The new European electronic communications code
European telecom rules were last updated in 2009. To make them fit for the digital era the Commission proposed a new Electronic Communications Code in September 2016. The provisional agreement reached in June 2018 was adopted by the Parliament and then by the Council in November 2018. Member States have until 21 December 2020 to transpose the new directive into national legislation. The new rules include measures to stimulate investment in and take-up of very high capacity networks in the EU as well as new spectrum rules for mobile connectivity and 5G. The Code also ensures that all citizens have access to affordable communication, including the internet. It increases consumer protection and security for users and facilitates regulatory intervention. Furthermore, it introduces a 'reverse 112 system' which would alert citizens by text message in case of imminent serious emergencies or disasters (from June 2022). During negotiations the Parliament secured for citizens cheaper caps for intra-EU calls and SMS from 15 May 2019. Fourth edition. The ‘EU Legislation in Progress’ briefings are updated at key stages throughout the legislative procedure. Please note this document has been designed for on-line viewing.
Briefing
Dwar dan id-dokument
Tip ta’ pubblikazzjoni
Awtur
Qasam tematiku
Kelma għat-tiftix
- dritt tal-Unjoni Ewropea
- EDUKAZZJONI U KOMUNIKAZZJONI
- internet
- istituzzjonijiet tal-UE u servizz ċivili Ewropew
- komunikazzjoni
- komunikazzjoni mobbli
- konsum
- Korp ta’ Regolamenti Ewropej għall-Komunikazzjonijiet Elettroniċi
- kostruzzjoni Ewropea
- KUMMERĊ
- kummerċjalizzazzjoni
- netwerk tat-trażmissjoni
- netwerk trans-Ewropew
- organizzazzjoni tal-UE
- proposta (UE)
- protezzjoni tal-konsumatur
- provdiment ta’ servizzi
- proċedura leġislattiva ordinarja
- regolazzjoni tat-telekomunikazzjoni
- servizz universali
- suq uniku diġitali
- teknoloġija tal-informazzjoni
- tħaddim tal-Istituzzjonijiet
- UNJONI EWROPEA