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Arcep: improving offerings through net neutrality


The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority Post and made a synthesis combining its thirty proposals to improve the offers made to consumers.

Of the 23 provisions dedicated to electronic communications, three relate directly to net neutrality.


After several months of discussion, the establishment of a public consultation and the holding of a second round of consultation, Arcep Friday issued its 30 proposals (. pdf) to improve offers made to consumers. The component of electronic communications, high of 23 provisions, and for providers of Internet access and electronic communications operators (fixed and mobile).


In electronic communications, the recommendations of Arcep focus on six areas: the transparency of tenders (proposals 1 to 6), the fluidity of markets (n 7 to 12), the quality and availability of services (13 to 15), the special case of value added services (No. 16 to 22), access persons with disabilities to electronic communications services (No. 23).


In terms of neutrality of the Internet and networks, some of the work done by the regulatory authority based on a report in late September. These are items 2, 14 and 15 which deal respectively with increased transparency vis-à-vis end users, traffic management practices and quality of service of the Internet.


on the quality and availability of services, accurate Arcep in the 13th proposition of the document it will work "on indicators of quality of service to improve the comparability . Above all, "she continue to ensure that universal service providers provide reliable measures of quality of service .


Overall, the recommendations represent a synthesis Arcep solutions to " ensure that consumers can effectively exercise an informed choice when endorsed a bid both the nature and quality of service than on price ".


the end of the year, Arcep will review the implementation of these proposals, particularly those that have been commitments from governments.


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