The status of mobile termination regulation in EuropePublished by: Ovum Plc Published: Oct. 30, 2006 - 30 Pages Table of ContentsKey findings Figure 1 The status of mobile termination in the EU 25 Figure 1 The status of mobile termination in the EU 25 Austria Figure 2 MTRs in Austria Figure 3 MTR glide paths in Austria Belgium Figure 4 MTRs in Belgium Figure 5 MTR glide paths in Belgium Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Figure 6 MTRs in Denmark Estonia Figure 7 MTRs in Estonia Figure 8 MTR glide paths in Estonia Finland France Figure 9 MTRs in France Figure 10 MTR glide paths in France Germany Greece Figure 11 MTRs in Greece Hungary Figure 12 MTRs in Hungary Ireland Italy Figure 13 MTRs in Italy Figure 14 MTR glide paths in Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Figure 15 MTR glide paths in Luxembourg Malta Figure 16 MTRs in Malta Figure 17 MTR glide paths in Malta Netherlands Figure 18 MTRs in the Netherlands Figure 19 MTR glide paths in the Netherlands Poland Portugal Figure 20 MTRs in Portugal Figure 21 MTR glide paths in Portugal Slovakia Slovenia Spain Figure 22 MTRs in Spain Sweden Figure 23 MTRs in Sweden Figure 24 MTR glide paths in Sweden UK Figure 25 MTRs in the UK Figure 26 MTR glide paths in the UK AbstractThe first round of market analysis on mobile termination is now complete in Europe. All NRAs submitted their findings to the EU Article 7 Taskforce in Brussels. Not all measures have been implemented yet, but the big picture is clear: substantial mobile termination rate (MTR) cuts, rate convergence, and a technology-neutral approach to 2G and 3G. Looking ahead, SMS rate regulation is most probable. As Brussels is now defining the new rules of the game with the 2006 review, we provide an updated and detailed analysis of the status of regulation of mobile termination.Get full details about this report >> |
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