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DTe Makes Dutch Electricity Markets More Transparent
In the short term, DTe will initiate a procedure aimed at amending the Grid and Measurement Codes, which contain the conditions for access to the electricity grid. The amendments are aimed at increasing the transparency of the electricity markets in the … -
OPTA to monitor TPG cross-subsidies
OPTA has upheld its decision to regulate any cross-subsidisation undertaken by TPG. OPTA has done so by declaring TPG’s objections to the conditions for the postal allocation system to be deficient. These conditions pertain to the manner in which TPG … -
Joint construction and use of UMTS network parts
This definitive memorandum has been drawn up after studying the responses to the "NMa, OPTA and V&W draft memorandum regarding the joint construction and use of UMTS networks". The draft memorandum was published on 19 July 2001, after which there was the … -
DTe: No Delay in Liberalisation Energy Market
According to Mr. J.J. de Jong, the Director of the Office of Energy Regulation (DTe), there is no reason to postpone the next step in the liberalisation of the energy market. He is confident that all the parties involved will co-operate to ensure that … -
Opening address of Jens Arnbak at a Forum in Rabat
At the Forum on Telecom Regulation in Africa and in the Arab States in Rabat on 17 September 2001, Jens Arnbak, the Chairman of the Netherlands Independent Post & Telecomunications Authority (OPTA), gave the opening address. … … -
Clarity concerning collaboration in relation to UMTS
This is a joint press release from NMa, OPTA and the Ministry of Transport, Public Works and Water Management, which are presenting a joint paper. UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) licence holders may collaborate with each other for the … -
Clarification on UMTS collaboration
UMTS licence holders are allowed to collaborate in the construction of UMTS network components, provided sufficient competition between individual parties continues to exist. In delivering UMTS services, the UMTS licence holders must continue to compete … -
OPTA 2000 Market Monitor
In the 2000 Market Monitor, the Netherlands Independent Post and Telecommunications Authority (OPTA) identifies and discusses key market trends and developments in various markets, and it discusses the position of end-users. … … -
Cistron may not be excluded yet: Decision concerning fixed telephone services
OPTA has decided that KPN may not yet cease offering the services which it provides to the company, Cistron. In the interests of the latter’s customers KPN must observe a reasonable term of six weeks. KPN is required to continue to provide services to … -
KPN must provide clarity concerning the actual costs involved in co-location: Decision in relation to broadband Internet access
In connection with a dispute between BaByXL and KPN, OPTA has ruled that the latter must provide clarity concerning the actual costs involved in installing BaByXL’s equipment in the relevant telephone exchanges. KPN must issue new invoices for all …