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Prague, April 16, 2009 Future-plating the new Framework: View from a European-born Internet success on making the most of the web 2.0/3.0 world of innovation.

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1 Prague, April 16, 2009 Future-plating the new Framework: View from a European-born Internet success on making the most of the web 2.0/3.0 world of innovation with a forward-looking implementation of the electronic communications package

2 Slide 2 With rise of software applications, communications flow like water on many devices, from many access points, through the global public Internet

3 Slide 3 Photo by: Cheryl Gerber for The New York Times Miles Harvey using Skype to read to his children 900 miles away. Source: New York Times, “Living Apart for the Paycheck” - Jan 2, 2009 Beyond social networking, video expression becomes a part of our life

4 Slide 4 Applications can be used on multiple devices including next generation mobile internet devices (MIDs)

5 Slide 5 More recently on the iPhone and iPod Touch (unless you’re a German consumer apparently)

6 This innovation is here, ready to benefit the daily lives and work of every citizen in Europe…. Implementing the new Regulatory Framework appropriately can help unlock more innovation

7 Slide 7 ICT-driven Innovation contributed to 40% productivity increase in the EU and can continue to drive demand, productivity and economic growth Source: OECD Ministerial Conference on the Future of the Internet, June 2008

8 Slide 8 In new era of collaboration, opportunity for whole ICT value chain to benefit, starting with end-users Equipment makers Content providers Service providers Applications and platform providers Users Networks / Access providers But first, there is a need to break down Regulatory and Competitive Barriers to innovation

9 Slide 9 Breaking down regulatory barriers to innovation: Enable innovation for all for the whole of the EU Working towards the Internal Market through the Commission and ‘BEREC’:  enabling cross-border / pan-European innovation, involving all stakeholders in policy process Working towards introducing mutual recognition for electronic communications:  500 million European consumers of telecoms are still divided into 27 markets - either blocks or kills a start-up  Need to work towards achieving a real Single Market for electronic communications services Users’ rights, safety and privacy focussed on: Actual consumer expectations, utility / user-friendliness, feasibility, and benefit for the Information Society generally

10 Slide 10 Breaking down competitive barriers to innovation: Importance of Open Internet  NGNs will only be adopted if citizens find (and can access) what they want on the Net  Google, eBay, Facebook, Skype, Wikipedia and other world changers wouldn’t be there if their founders had needed a permission to exist  Today, we see routine attempts to block services and apps in Europe - T-Mobile’s block of Skype in Germany is only one example unfortunately.  Not about profits and losses of a corporation but about EU’s global competitiveness, thriving innovation scene, full participation in the Information Society and overall economic growth of the region in the long run.

11 Slide 11 Breaking down competitive barriers to innovation: Protecting innovators against arbitrary blocking and degradation of access Need to enable and reinforce the competitiveness of the industry:  Genuine competition across the whole ICT value chain is necessary key  blocking and degradation of web 3.0 / applications by network operators has to be prevented – and competition law and transparency will not be sufficient The EC Framework and its implementation into national law should:  uphold clearly the principle that end-users can access the services and applications of their choice on the Internet,  with no loophole legitimising arbitrary restrictions by operators  with NRAs and the Commission having a duty and the legal powers to prevent abuse

12 Slide 12 In short, enable the future, don’t delay it :  Develop policy and enable innovation for the whole of the EU, achieving the Single Market for communications  Don’t constrain innovation by simply extending 19th century rules  Focus on what users really want, and let them access and do what they want  don’t let old ways of thinking & antiquated business models stifle innovation

13 Slide 13 Thank you Enjoy the future !


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