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18 Amendments of Eva MAYDELL related to 2016/0288(COD)

Amendment 292 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 269
(269) Member States should be able to lay down proportionate obligations on undertakings under their jurisdiction, in the interest of legitimate public policy considerations, but such obligations should only be imposed where they are necessary to meet general interest objectives clearly defined by Member States in conformity with Union law and should be proportionate and transparent. ‘Must carry’ obligations may be applied to specified radio and television broadcast channels and complementary services supplied by a specified media service provider. Obligations imposed by Member States should be reasonable, that is they should be proportionate and transparent in the light of clearly defined general interest objectives, for instance media pluralism. Member States should provide an objective justification for the ‘must carry’ obligations that they impose in their national law so as to ensure that such obligations are transparent, proportionate and clearly defined. The obligations should be designed in a way which provides sufficient incentives for efficient investment in infrastructure. Obligations should be subject to periodic review at least every five years in order to keep them up-to-date with technological and market evolution and in order to ensure that they continue to be proportionate to the objectives to be achieved. Obligations could, where appropriate, entail a provision for proportionate remuneration.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 301 #
Proposal for a directive
Recital 270
(270) NetworkElectronic communications networks and services used for the distribution of radio or television broadcasts to the public include cable, IPTV, satellite and terrestrial broadcasting networks. They might also include other networks and services to the extent that a significant number of end- users use such networks as their principal means to receive radio and television broadcasts. Must carry obligations can include the transmission of services specifically designed to enable appropriate access by disabled users. Accordingly complementary services include, amongst others, services designed to improve accessibility for end-users with disabilities, such as videotext, subtitling, audio description and sign language. Because of the growing provision and reception of connected TV services and the continued importance of electronic programme guides for user choice the transmission of programme-related data supporting those functionalities can be included in must carry obligations.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 309 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 2 – paragraph 1 – point 4
(4) ‘electronic communications service’ means a service normally provided for remuneration via electronic communications networks, which encompasses 'internet access service' as defined in Article 2(2) of Regulation (EU) 2015/2120; and/or 'interpersonal communications service'; and/or services consisting wholly or mainly in the conveyance of signals such as transmission services used for the provision of machine-to-machine services and for broadcasting, but excludes services providing, or exercising editorial control over, content transmitted using electronic communications networks and services;
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 452 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 79 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall ensure that all end-usconsumers in their territory have access at an affordable price, in the light of specific national conditions, to available functional internet access and voice communications services at the quality specified in their territory, including the underlying connection, at least at a fixed location.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 476 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 80 – paragraph 4
4. Member States may, in the light of national conditions, ensure that support is provided to low-income or special social needs end-users in view of ensuring affordability of functional internet access and voice communications services at least at a fixed location.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 546 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 95 – paragraph 1 – point a – point i – indent 1
- for internet access services: at least latency, jitter, packet loss,the information relating to speed and quality as set out in Article 4 of Regulation (EU) 2015/2120
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 592 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 96 – paragraph 1
1. National regulatory authorities shall ensure that the information referred to in Annex VIIIrticle 95 is published in a clear, comprehensive and easily accessible form by the undertakings providing publicly available electronic communications services other than number-independentinternet access services and interpersonal communications services, or by the national regulatory authority itself. National regulatory authorities may specify additional requirements regarding the form in which such information is to be published.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 607 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 96 – paragraph 3 – point a
(a) the most common uses of internet access services and publicly available number-based interpersonal 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
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 614 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 97 – paragraph 1
(1) National regulatory authorities may require providers of internet access services and of publicly available number- based interpersonal communications services to publish comprehensive, comparable, reliable, user-friendly and up- to-date information for end-users on the quality of their services and on measures taken to ensure equivalence in access for disabled end-users. That information shall, on request, be supplied to the national regulatory authority in advance of its publication.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 660 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 100 – paragraph 2
2. Any subscription to additional services or goods provided or distributed by the same provider of publicly available electronic communications services other than number-independent interpersonal communications services shall not re-start the contract period of the initial contract period unless the additional services or goods are offered at a special promotional price available only on the condition that the existing contract period is re-startedconsumer and provider have explicitly and legally agreed to it.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 663 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 100 – paragraph 2
(2) Any subscription to additional services or goods provided or distributed by the same provider of publicly available electronic communications services other than number-independent interpersonal communications services shall not re-start the contract period of the initial contract unless the additional services or goods are offered at a special promotional price available only on the condition that the existing contract period is re-startedprovider and the consumer have agreed otherwise in accordance with existing law.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 669 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 1
1. Member States shall ensure that all end-users of the service referred to in paragraph 2, including users of public pay telephones, are able to access the emergency services and of private electronic communication networks, are able to access the emergency services, or, where applicable, the internal emergency services, through emergency communications free of charge and without having to use any means of payment, by using the single European emergency number '112' and any national emergency number specified by Member States.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 672 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 1
(1) Member States shall ensure that all end-users of the service referred to in paragraph 2, including users of public pay telephones and users to whom internal emergency numbers are available, are able to access the emergency services through emergency communications free of charge and without having to use any means of payment, by using the single European emergency number ‘112’ and any national emergency number specified by Member States.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 683 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 3
(3) Member States shall ensure that all emergency communications to the single European emergency number ‘112’ are appropriately answered and handled in the manner best suited to the national organisation of emergency systems, taking account of the need to provide a multilingual answering service for such calls. Such emergency communications shall be answered and handled at least as expeditiously and effectively as emergency communications to the national emergency number or numbers, where these continue to be in use.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 691 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 3 a (new)
(3a) The Commission, acting in coordination with the relevant competent authorities, shall adopt a recommendation on performance indicators for the Member States and shall, by (...) and thereafter every two years, forward to the European Parliament and the Council reports on the effectiveness of the use of the European emergency number ‘112’ and the functioning of the performance indicators.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 702 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 5
5. Member States shall ensure that caller location information is available to the PSAP without delay after the emergency communication is set up. This shall include both network-based location information and if available, handset- derived caller location information. Member States shall ensure that the establishment and the transmission of the caller location information are free of charge for the end-user and to the authority handling the emergency communication with regard to all emergency communications to the single European emergency number '112'. Member States may extend that obligation to cover emergency communications to national emergency numbers. Competent regulatory authorities shall lay down criteria for the accuracy and reliability of the caller location information provided.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 704 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 5
(5) Member States shall ensure that caller location information is available to the PSAP without delay after the emergency communication is set up. This shall include both network-based location information and device location information, if available. Member States shall ensure that the establishment and the transmission of the caller location information are free of charge for the end- user and to the authority handling the emergency communication with regard to all emergency communications to the single European emergency number ‘112’. Member States may extend that obligation to cover emergency communications to national emergency numbers. Competent regulatory authorities shall lay down criteria for the accuracy and reliability of the caller location information provided.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO
Amendment 723 #
Proposal for a directive
Article 102 – paragraph 7 b (new)
7b. Member States shall ensure, through the use of electronic communications networks, the establishment of an efficient 'Reverse- 112' communication system for warning and alerting citizens, in case of imminent or developing natural and/or man-made major emergencies and disasters, taking into account existing national and regional systems and without hindering privacy.
2017/05/12
Committee: IMCO