CCIA’s Response To ETNO Economic Study
5/9/2013
The European Telecommunications Network Operators’
Association published a study late Wednesday offering policy recommendations to
grow the European telecommunications sector titled “A Future Policy Framework for Growth.”
The Computer & Communications Industry Association,
which represents telecommunications companies as well as Internet services,
whose customers depend on telecommunications connections for access to the
Internet, has spent 40 years advocating policies to promote the telecom
industry and agree that the right framework is key to reversing the decline in
growth.
The following statement can be attributed to CCIA Vice
President James Waterworth who leads the Brussels office:
"Building the right regulatory framework for telecoms
in Europe is very important. Such a framework must be right for telecoms firms
and investors, but also for the rest of the Internet community: online service
providers, consumers and businesses. The freedoms requested outlined by ETNO
seem reasonable at a high level, but they must not go so far as to unduly limit
competition or to allow discrimination by the owners of the wires and wireless
networks against their competitors. An open, competitive Internet is one that
will earn a return on the sizeable capital investments telecoms companies make."