RD371 - Position Paper - ETNO answer to BEREC Report on Impact of Fixed-Mobile Substitution in Market Definition

ETNO shares BEREC’s analysis that the degree of fixed-mobile substitution varies considerably between member states. Overall, fixed-mobile substitution effects are becoming more relevant and, where present, should lead to a reconsideration of current obligations imposed on fixed network operators.Executive Summary

ETNO shares BEREC’s analysis that the degree of fixed-mobile substitution varies considerably between member states. Overall, fixed-mobile substitution effects are becoming more relevant and, where present, should lead to a reconsideration of current obligations imposed on fixed network operators.



Executive Summary

  • ETNO shares BEREC’s analysis that the degree of fixed-mobile substitution varies considerably between member states. Overall, fixed-mobile substitution effects are becoming more relevant and, where present, should lead to a reconsideration of current obligations imposed on fixed network operators.