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"Mr President, it is very good to see the Commissioner here this morning, but it would have been even better if we could have met before the proposal was put.
It is not common for EU institutions to criticise each other, let alone for one department to criticise another within the same institution. Yet we have the European Parliament Impact Assessment Unit criticising the Commission, and the Commission Impact Assessment Board criticising the Commission’s impact assessment, not once but three times. Not only that, but we have a paper from the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) pointing to many flaws in this Commission proposal, including such sins as unnecessary complexity and greater legal uncertainty; no consultation and analysis; misleading, inaccurate comparisons with the USA; no reference to the dynamics of next generation networks; citing market fragmentation in Europe with no evidence that innovation or investment has been hindered; insufficient recognition of BEREC progress towards regulatory harmonisation (they would say that, of course); no specific assessment of the impact on SMEs; and so on and so forth. Then we have the commentary by Rewheel, which debunks the idea that European consumers are worse off than US citizens on cost, use of mobile data and network speeds – not quite what the Commission tells us in order to justify this proposal.
Of more concern are the sneaky transfers of sovereignty from Member States to the Commission in the fields of authorisation, spectrum harmonisation and net neutrality. Member States: you have been warned!
In short, this seems like nothing so much as a vanity project of legacy legislation, tackling too many things and trying to run before it can walk. Many answers are needed."@en1
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