Directive 98/10/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 1998 on the application of open network provision (ONP) to voice telephony and on universal service for telecommunications in a competitive environment
Modified by
- Commission Decisionof 22 December 2000on amendment of Annex III to Directive 98/10/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 26 February 1998 on the application of open network provision (ONP) to voice telephony and on universal service for telecommunications in a competitive environment(notified under document number C(2000) 4078)(Text with EEA relevance)(2001/22/EC), 32001D0022, January 10, 2001
- Directive 2002/21/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 7 March 2002on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services (Framework Directive), 32002L0021, April 24, 2002
(a) "users" means individuals, including consumers, or organisations using or requesting publicly available telecommunications services; (b) "consumer" means any natural person who uses a publicly available telecommunications service for purposes which are outside his or her trade, business or profession; (c) "subscriber" shall mean any natural or legal person who or which is party to a contract with the provider of publicly available telecommunications services for the supply of such services; (d) "public pay-telephone" means a telephone available to the general public, for the use of which the means of payment are coins and/or credit/debit cards and/or pre-payment cards; (e) "voice telephony service" means a service available to the public for the commercial provision of direct transport of real-time speech via the public switched network or networks such that any user can use equipment connected to a network termination point at a fixed location to communicate with another user of equipment connected to another termination point; (f) "universal service" means a defined minimum set of services of specified quality which is available to all users independent of their geographical location and, in the light of specific national conditions, at an affordable price; (g) "national regulatory authority" means the body or bodies in each Member State entrusted by that Member State with, inter alia , the regulatory functions addressed in this Directive;(h) "ONP Committee" means the Committee created by Article 9(1) of Directive 90/387/EEC; (i) "organisation with significant market power" means an organisation authorised to provide fixed public telephone networks and/or voice telephony services in a Member State which, for the purpose of this Directive, has been designated by the national regulatory authority in that Member State as having significant market power and notified to the Commission. An organisation shall be presumed to have significant market power when it has a share of 25 % or more of the relevant market in the geographical area in a Member State within which it is authorised to operate. National regulatory authorities may determine that an organisation with a market share of less than 25 % in the relevant market has significant market power. They may also determine that an organisation with a market share of more than 25 % in the relevant market does not have significant market power. In either case, the determination shall take into account the organisation's ability to influence market conditions, its turnover relative to the size of the market, its control of the means of access to end-users, its access to financial resources and its experience in providing products and services in the market.
(a) The terms "fixed public telephone network" and "public mobile telephone network" are described in Annex I of Directive 97/33/EC on Interconnection. (b) The term "publicly available telephone services" includes both fixed public telephone services and public mobile telephone services. Fixed public telephone services, as indicated in Annex I part I of Directive 97/33/EC on Interconnection, may include — in addition to voice telephony service — access to emergency "112" services, the provision of operator assistance, directory services, provision of public pay phones, provision of service under special terms and/or provision of special facilities for customers with disabilities or with special social needs, as set out in this Directive, but does not include value added services provided over the public telephone network.
(a) subscribers have the right to have an entry in publicly available directories and to verify and, if necessary, correct or request removal of that entry; (b) directories of all subscribers who have not expressed opposition to being listed, including fixed, mobile and personal numbers, are available to users in a form approved by the national regulatory authority, whether printed or electronic, or both, and are updated on a regular basis; (c) at least one telephone directory enquiry service covering all listed subscribers numbers is available to all users, including users of public pay telephones;
(a) connect and use terminal equipment suitable for the connection provided, in accordance with national and Community law; (b) access operator assistance services and directory enquiry services in accordance with Article 6.2(c), unless the subscriber decides otherwise; (c) access Emergency Services at no charge, using the dialling code "112" and any other dialling codes specified by national regulatory authorities for use at a national level.
(a) security of network operations Member States shall take all necessary steps to ensure that the availability of fixed public telephone networks and of fixed public telephone services is maintained in the event of catastrophic network breakdown or in cases of force majeure, such as extreme weather, earthquake, flood, lightning or fire. In the event of the circumstances referred to in the first subparagraph, the bodies concerned shall make every endeavour to maintain the highest level of service to meet any priorities laid down by the competent authorities. National regulatory authorities shall ensure that any restrictions on access to and use of the fixed public telephone network on the grounds of the security of networks are proportionate and non-discriminatory and are based on objective criteria identified in advance. (b) maintenance of network integrity Member States shall take all necessary steps to ensure that the integrity of the fixed public telephone network is maintained. National regulatory authorities shall ensure that restrictions on access to and use of the fixed public telephone network on the grounds of maintenance of network integrity, in order to protect, inter alia, network equipment, software or stored data, are kept to the minimum necessary to provide for normal operation of the network. Such restrictions shall be non-discriminatory and based on objective criteria identified in advance. (c) interoperability of services When terminal equipment is operating in compliance with Directive 91/263/EEC , no further restrictions on use shall be imposed on the grounds of interoperability of services.OJ L 128, 23.5.1991, p. 1 , as amended by Directive 93/68/EEC (OJ L 220, 30.8.1993, p. 1 ).(d) protection of data Conditions on access to and use of fixed public telephone networks and/or fixed public telephone services based on the grounds of protection of data may be imposed only in accordance with relevant legislation on the protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC. (e) effective use of the frequency spectrum Member States shall take all necessary steps to ensure the effective use of the frequency spectrum and the avoidance of harmful interference between radio-based systems which could restrict or limit access to or use of fixed public telephone networks and fixed public telephone services.
tone dialling, itemised billing and selective call barring as facilities available on request,
(a) the costs of the voice telephony service shall include, in particular, the direct costs incurred by the telecommunications organisations in setting up, operating and maintaining the voice telephony service and in marketing and billing the service; (b) common costs, i.e. costs which cannot be directly assigned to either the voice telephony service or other activities, shall be allocated as follows: (i) whenever possible, common cost categories shall be allocated on the basis of direct analysis of the origin of the costs themselves; (ii) when direct analysis is not possible, common cost categories shall be allocated on the basis of an indirect linkage to another cost category or group of cost categories for which direct assignment or allocation is possible; the indirect linkage shall be based on comparable cost structures; (iii) when neither direct nor indirect measures of cost allocation can be found, the cost category shall be allocated on the basis of a general allocator computed by using the ratio of all expenses directly or indirectly assigned or allocated to, on the one hand, the voice telephony service and, on the other hand, other services.
organisations with significant market power for the purposes of this Directive, details of situations where organisations providing fixed public telephone networks and/or voice telephony services no longer have to follow the principle of cost orientation of tariffs, in accordance with Article 17(6), organisations designated in accordance with Article 5, if any.
(a) any action which the Commission or any Member State may take pursuant to the Treaty; (b) the rights of the person invoking the procedure in points 3 and 4, of the organisations concerned or of any other person under applicable national law, except insofar as they enter into an agreement for the resolution of disputes between them; (c) Article 10(2), which allows the national regulatory authorities to alter the conditions of subscriber contracts,
(1) Member States shall ensure that any party, including, for example, users, service providers, consumers or other organisations having an unresolved dispute with an organisation providing fixed public telephone networks and/or fixed public telephone services concerning an alleged infringement of the provisions of this Directive, shall have a right to bring cases before the national regulatory authority or another independent body. Easily accessible and in principle inexpensive procedures shall be available at a national level to resolve such disputes in a fair, transparent and timely manner. These procedures shall, in particular, apply in cases where users are in dispute with an organisation over their telephone bills or over the terms and conditions under which telephone service is provided. Organisations representing user and/or consumer interests may bring to the attention of the national regulatory authority or another independent body cases where terms and conditions under which telephone service is provided are deemed to be unsatisfactory for users. (2) A user or an organisation may, where the dispute involves organisations in more than one Member State, invoke the conciliation procedure provided for in points 3 and 4 by means of a written notification to the national regulatory authority and to the Commission. Member States may also allow their national regulatory authority to invoke the conciliation procedure. (3) Where the national regulatory authority or the Commission finds that there is a case for further examination, following a notification based on point 2, it may refer the matter to the Chairman of the ONP Committee. (4) In the circumstances referred to in point 3, the Chairman of the ONP Committee shall initiate the procedure described below if he is satisfied that all reasonable steps have been taken at national level: the Chairman of the ONP Committee shall convene as soon as possible a working group including at least two members of the ONP Committee and one representative of the national regulatory authorities concerned, and the Chairman of the ONP Committee or another official of the Commission appointed by him. The working group shall be chaired by the representative of the Commission and shall normally meet within ten days of having been convened. The Chairman of the working group may decide, on a proposal by any of the members of the working group, to invite a maximum of two other persons as experts to advise it, the working group shall give the party invoking this procedure, the national regulatory authorities of the Member States involved and the organisations involved the opportunity to present their opinions in oral or written form, the working group shall endeavour to reach agreement between the parties involved within three months of the date of receipt of the notification referred to in paragraph 2. The Chairman of the ONP Committee shall inform that Committee of the results of the procedure so that it may express its views.
(5) The party invoking the procedure shall bear its own costs of participating in this procedure.
the scope of the Directive, in particular the extent to which it is desirable to apply the provisions of this Directive to mobile telephony, the provisions in Chapter II in the light of changes in market conditions, user demand and technological progress, the maintenance of the obligations imposed under Articles 17, 18 and 19 in the light of the emergence of competition.
(a) Tone dialling or DTMF (dual-tone multifrequency operation) i.e. the fixed public telephone network supports the use of DTMF telephones for signalling to the exchange, using tones as defined in ETSI ETR 207, and supports the same tones for end-to-end signalling throughout the network both within a Member State and between Member States. (b) Selective call barring for outgoing calls i.e. the facility whereby the subscriber can, on request to the telephone service provider, bar outgoing calls of defined types or to defined types of numbers.
(a) Calling-line identification i.e. the calling party's number is presented to the called party prior to the call's being established. This facility should be provided in accordance with relevant legislation on protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC. (b) Direct dialling-in (or facilities offering equivalent functionality) i.e. users on a private branch exchange (PBX) or similar private system can be called directly from the fixed public telephone network, without the intervention of the PBX attendant. (c) Call forwarding i.e. incoming calls sent to another destination in the same or another Member State (e.g. on no reply, on busy, or unconditionally). This facility should be provided in accordance with relevant legislation on protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC.
(a) Community-wide access to green/freephone services These services, variously known as green numbers, freephone services, cover dial-up services where the caller pays nothing for the call to the number dialled. (b) Shared cost services These services cover dial-up services where the caller pays only part of the cost of the call to the number dialled. (c) Community-wide premium rate services/shared revenue services Premium rate service is a facility whereby charges for the use of a service accessed through a telecommunications network are combined with the network call charges. (d) Community-wide calling-line identification i.e. the calling party's number is presented to the called party prior to the call's being established. This facility should be provided in accordance with relevant legislation on protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC. (e) Access to operator services in other Member States i.e. users in one Member State can call the operator/assistance service in another Member State. (f) Access to directory enquiry services in other Member States i.e. users in one Member State can call the directory enquiry service in another Member State. This facility should be provided in accordance with relevant legislation on protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC.
for analogue and/or digitally presented networks: (a) single line interface; (b) multiline interface; (c) direct dialling-in (DDI) interface; (d) other interfaces commonly provided,
for ISDN: (where provided) (a) specification of basic and primary rate interfaces at the S/T reference points, including the signalling protocol; (b) details of bearer services able to carry voice telephony services; (c) other interfaces commonly provided,
and any other interfaces commonly provided.
Definition | Measurement method | |
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Supply time for initial connection | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Fault rate per access line | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Fault repair time | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Unsuccessful call ratio (Note 2) | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Call set up time (Note 2) | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Response times for operator services | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Response times for directory enquiry services | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Proportion of coin and card operated public pay-telephones in working order | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Bill correctness complaints | ETSI EG 201 769-1 | ETSI EG 201 769-1 |
Date by which Member States were obliged to take the necessary measures to comply with Directive 95/62/EC | 13 December 1996. |
Article No in Directive 95/62/EC | Subject | Article No in this Directive |
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1 | Scope and aim | 1 |
2 | Definitions | 2 |
Availability of telecommunications services | 3 | |
Affordability | 4 | |
3 | Provision of service, connection of terminal equipment and use of the network | 5,9 |
4 | Publication of and access to information | 11 |
5 | Quality of service | 12 |
6 | Conditions for the termination of offerings | 22 |
7 | User contracts | 10 |
8 | Variation of published conditions | 23 |
9 | Provision of additional facilities | 15 |
10 | Special network access | 16 |
11 | Interconnection | — |
12 | Tariff principles | 17 |
13 | Cost accounting principles | 18 |
14 | Discounts and other special tariff provisions | 19 |
15 | Itemised billing and other facilities | 14 |
16 | Directory services | 6 |
17 | Public pay-telephones | 7 |
18 | Telephone pre-payment cards | — |
19 | Specific measures for disabled users | 8 |
20 | Specifications for network access, including the socket | 20 |
21 | Numbering | — |
22 | Conditions of access and use and essential requirements | 13 |
23 | Non-payment of bills | 21 |
24 | Technical standards | — |
25 | Provisions for Community wide convergence | — |
Consultation | 24 | |
26 | Notification and reporting | 25 |
27 | Conciliation and national dispute resolution | 26 |
28 | Deferment | 27 |
29 | Technical adjustment | 28 |
30 | Advisory Committee procedure | 29 |
31 | Regulatory Committee procedure | 30 |
32 | Review | 31 |
33 | Implementation | 32 |
Repeal of Directive 95/62/EC | 33 | |
34 | Entry into force | 34 |
35 | Addressees | 35 |
Annex I | Headings for information to be published | Annex II |
Annex II | Supply-time and quality-of-service indicators | Annex III |
Annex III | Description of facilities | Annex I |