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4 Amendments of Krišjānis KARIŅŠ related to 2011/0187(COD)

Amendment 63 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 2
(2) The high level of voice, SMS and data roaming prices payable by users of public mobile telephone networks, such as students, business travellers and tourists, when using their mobile telephones when travelling abroad within the Union is a matter of concern for consumers, national regulatory authorities, and the Union institutions. The excessive retail charges are resulting from high wholesale charges levied by the foreign host network operator and also, in many cases, from high retail mark-ups charged by the customer's own network operator. ROwing to a lack of competition, reductions in wholesale charges are often not passed on to the retail customer. Although some operators have recently introduced tariff schemes that offer customers more favourable conditions and somewhat lower prices, there is still evidence that the relationship between costs and prices is far from what would prevail in competitive markets.
2011/12/21
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 94 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 26
(26) Until the structural solutions have brought sufficient competition in the roaming market which would lead to wholesale rate reductions which in turn would be passed on to consumers, the most effective and proportionate approach to regulating the level of prices for making and receiving intra-Union roaming calls is the setting at Union level of a maximum average per- minute charge at wholesale level and the limiting of charges at retail level through the Eurotariff introduced in Regulation (EC) No 717/2007. The average wholesale charge should apply between any pair of operators within the Union over a specified period.
2011/12/21
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 105 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 35 a (new)
(35 a) In a market with few dominating operators it may be difficult for smaller operators to enter the market as they may find it difficult to compete, due to their inability to internalise wholesale roaming costs. Therefore, Member States should consider regulatory intervention to ensure that smaller operators have access to the market. On the other hand Member States should not introduce regulation limiting the possibility for smaller operators to form alliances.
2011/12/21
Committee: ITRE
Amendment 109 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 67
(67) In order to improve the transparency of retail prices for making and receiving regulated roaming calls within the Union and, to help roaming customers make decisions on the use of their mobile telephones while abroad and to guarantee their awareness of roaming charges, providers of mobile telephony services should enable their roaming customers easily to obtain information free of charge on the roaming charges applicable to them when making or receiving voice calls in a visited Member State. Moreover, providers should give their customers, on request and free of charge, additional information on the per- minute or per-unit data charges (including VAT) for the making or receiving of voice calls and also for the sending and receiving of SMS, MMS and other data communication services in the visited Member State. Since certain customer groups might be well informed about roaming charges operators should provide a possibility to easily opt-out from this automatic message service.
2011/12/21
Committee: ITRE