Directive 2002/22/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services (Universal Service Directive)
Modified by
- Directive 2009/136/EC of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 25 November 2009amending Directive 2002/22/EC on universal service and users’ rights relating to electronic communications networks and services, Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector and Regulation (EC) No 2006/2004 on cooperation between national authorities responsible for the enforcement of consumer protection laws(Text with EEA relevance), 32009L0136, December 18, 2009
- Regulation (EU) 2015/2120 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 25 November 2015laying down measures concerning open internet access and amending Directive 2002/22/EC on universal service and users’ rights relating to electronic communications networks and services and Regulation (EU) No 531/2012 on roaming on public mobile communications networks within the Union(Text with EEA relevance), 32015R2120, November 26, 2015
- Directive (EU) 2018/1972 of the European Parliament and of the Councilof 11 December 2018establishing the European Electronic Communications Code(Recast)(Text with EEA relevance), 32018L1972, December 17, 2018
(a) "public pay telephone" means a telephone available to the general public, for the use of which the means of payment may include coins and/or credit/debit cards and/or pre-payment cards, including cards for use with dialling codes; (b) "public telephone network" means an electronic communications network which is used to provide publicly available telephone services; it supports the transfer between network termination points of speech communications, and also other forms of communication, such as facsimile and data; (c) "publicly available telephone service" means a service made available to the public for originating and receiving, directly or indirectly, national or national and international calls through a number or numbers in a national or international telephone numbering plan; (d) "geographic number" means a number from the national telephone numbering plan where part of its digit structure contains geographic significance used for routing calls to the physical location of the network termination point (NTP); (e) "network termination point" (NTP) means the physical point at which a subscriber is provided with access to a public communications network; in the case of networks involving switching or routing, the NTP is identified by means of a specific network address, which may be linked to a subscriber number or name; (f) "non-geographic number" means a number from the national telephone numbering plan that is not a geographic number. It includes, inter alia, mobile, freephone and premium rate numbers.
(a) at least one comprehensive directory is available to end-users in a form approved by the relevant authority, whether printed or electronic, or both, and is updated on a regular basis, and at least once a year; (b) at least one comprehensive telephone directory enquiry service is available to all end-users, including users of public pay telephones.
(a) calculate the net cost of the universal service obligation, taking into account any market benefit which accrues to an undertaking designated to provide universal service, in accordance with Annex IV, Part A; or (b) make use of the net costs of providing universal service identified by a designation mechanism in accordance with Article 8(2).
(a) to introduce a mechanism to compensate that undertaking for the determined net costs under transparent conditions from public funds; and/or (b) to share the net cost of universal service obligations between providers of electronic communications networks and services.
(a) retail tariffs for the provision of access to and use of the public telephone network, imposed under Article 17 of 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 ;OJ L 101, 1.4.1998, p. 24 .(b) carrier selection or pre-selection, imposed under Directive 97/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 on interconnection in telecommunications with regard to ensuring universal service and interoperability through application of the principles of open network provision (ONP) ;OJ L 199, 26.7.1997, p. 32 . Directive as amended by Directive 98/61/EC (OJ L 268, 3.10.1998, p. 37 ).(c) leased lines, imposed under Articles 3, 4, 6, 7, 8 and 10 of Directive 92/44/EEC,
(a) as a result of a market analysis carried out in accordance with Article 16 of Directive 2002/21/EC (Framework Directive), a national regulatory authority determines that a given retail market identified in accordance with Article 15 of that Directive is not effectively competitive; and (b) the national regulatory authority concludes that obligations imposed under Articles 9 to 13 of Directive 2002/19/EC (Access Directive) would not result in the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 8 of Directive 2002/21/EC (Framework Directive).
(a) on a call-by-call basis by dialling a carrier selection code; and (b) by means of pre-selection, with a facility to override any pre-selected choice on a call-by-call basis by dialling a carrier selection code.
(a) the identity and address of the undertaking; (b) the services provided, including in particular, whether or not access to emergency services and caller location information is being provided, and any limitations on the provision of emergency services under Article 26, information on any other conditions limiting access to and/or use of services and applications, where such conditions are permitted under national law in accordance with Community law, the minimum service quality levels offered, namely the time for the initial connection and, where appropriate, other quality of service parameters, as defined by the national regulatory authorities, information on any procedures put in place by the undertaking to measure and shape traffic so as to avoid filling or overfilling a network link, and information on how those procedures could impact on service quality, the types of maintenance service offered and customer support services provided, as well as the means of contacting these services, any restrictions imposed by the provider on the use of terminal equipment supplied;
(c) where an obligation exists under Article 25, the subscriber's options as to whether or not to include his or her personal data in a directory, and the data concerned; (d) details of prices and tariffs, the means by which up-to-date information on all applicable tariffs and maintenance charges may be obtained, payment methods offered and any differences in costs due to payment method; (e) the duration of the contract and the conditions for renewal and termination of services and of the contract, including: any minimum usage or duration required to benefit from promotional terms, any charges related to portability of numbers and other identifiers, any charges due on termination of the contract, including any cost recovery with respect to terminal equipment,
(f) any compensation and the refund arrangements which apply if contracted service quality levels are not met; (g) the means of initiating procedures for the settlement of disputes in accordance with Article 34; (h) the type of action that might be taken by the undertaking in reaction to security or integrity incidents or threats and vulnerabilities.
(a) provide applicable tariff information to subscribers regarding any number or service subject to particular pricing conditions; with respect to individual categories of services, national regulatory authorities may require such information to be provided immediately prior to connecting the call; (b) inform subscribers of any change to access to emergency services or caller location information in the service to which they have subscribed; (c) inform subscribers of any change to conditions limiting access to and/or use of services and applications, where such conditions are permitted under national law in accordance with Community law; (d) provide information on any procedures put in place by the provider to measure and shape traffic so as to avoid filling or overfilling a network link, and on how those procedures could impact on service quality; (e) inform subscribers of their right to determine whether or not to include their personal data in a directory, and of the types of data concerned, in accordance with Article 12 of Directive 2002/58/EC (Directive on privacy and electronic communications); and (f) regularly inform disabled subscribers of details of products and services designed for them.
(a) the most common uses of electronic communications services to engage in unlawful activities or to disseminate harmful content, particularly where it may prejudice respect for the rights and freedoms of others, including infringements of copyright and related rights, and their legal consequences; and (b) the means of protection against risks to personal security, privacy and personal data when using electronic communications services.
(a) have access to electronic communications services equivalent to that enjoyed by the majority of end-users; and (b) benefit from the choice of undertakings and services available to the majority of end-users.
(a) access and use services using non-geographic numbers within the Community; and (b) access all numbers provided in the Community, regardless of the technology and devices used by the operator, including those in the national numbering plans of Member States, those from the ETNS and Universal International Freephone Numbers (UIFN).
(i) allow verification and control of the charges incurred in using the public communications network at a fixed location and/or related publicly available telephone services; and (ii) adequately monitor their usage and expenditure and thereby exercise a reasonable degree of control over their bills.
(a) in the case of geographic numbers, at a specific location; and (b) in the case of non-geographic numbers, at any location.
DEFINITION | MEASUREMENT METHOD | |
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Supply time for initial connection | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
Fault rate per access line | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
Fault repair time | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 | |
Response times for directory enquiry services | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
Proportion of coin and card operated public pay-telephones in working order | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
Bill correctness complaints | ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
ETSI EG 202 057 | ETSI EG 202 057 |
(i) elements of the identified services which can only be provided at a loss or provided under cost conditions falling outside normal commercial standards. This category may include service elements such as access to emergency telephone services, provision of certain public pay telephones, provision of certain services or equipment for disabled people, etc; (ii) specific end-users or groups of end-users who, taking into account the cost of providing the specified network and service, the revenue generated and any geographical averaging of prices imposed by the Member State, can only be served at a loss or under cost conditions falling outside normal commercial standards. This category includes those end-users or groups of end-users which would not be served by a commercial operator which did not have an obligation to provide universal service.
social and market developments in terms of the services used by consumers, social and market developments in terms of the availability and choice of services to consumers, technological developments in terms of the way services are provided to consumers.
are specific services available to and used by a majority of consumers and does the lack of availability or non-use by a minority of consumers result in social exclusion, and does the availability and use of specific services convey a general net benefit to all consumers such that public intervention is warranted in circumstances where the specific services are not provided to the public under normal commercial circumstances?
allow the descrambling of such signals according to a common European scrambling algorithm as administered by a recognised European standards organisation, currently ETSI, display signals that have been transmitted in the clear provided that, in the event that such equipment is rented, the renter is in compliance with the relevant rental agreement.
information concerning the ordering procedure, the typical delivery period, which is the period, counted from the date when the user has made a firm request for a leased line, in which 95 % of all leased lines of the same type have been put through to the customers. This period will be established on the basis of the actual delivery periods of leased lines during a recent time interval of reasonable duration. The calculation must not include cases where late delivery periods were requested by users, the contractual period, which includes the period which is in general laid down in the contract and the minimum contractual period which the user is obliged to accept, the typical repair time, which is the period, counted from the time when a failure message has been given to the responsible unit within the undertaking identified as having significant market power pursuant to Article 18(1) up to the moment in which 80 % of all leased lines of the same type have been re-established and in appropriate cases notified back in operation to the users. Where different classes of quality of repair are offered for the same type of leased lines, the different typical repair times shall be published, any refund procedure.