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The European Parliament approved the Telecoms package

On Tuesday the European Parliament approved the Telecoms package by 510 votes to 40. The decision to approve the package – which will strengthen the users rights and boost competition – means that more modern regulations in the telecom area will soon be implemented within the European countries.

Photo: Sandra Baqirjazid/Regeringskansliet

The proposal for more modern regulations in the telecom area got stuck in the negotiations between the Council of the European Union and the European Parliament earlier this year. It was the much-discussed amendment 138 that created disagreement but at a conciliation meeting on November 4 the parties finally reached an agreement on a revised version of the amendment. Today the third, and last, part of the package was approved by the parliament.

Parliament and Council had already agreed on the other two parts of the telecoms package - telecoms regulators and citizens' rights.

EP President, Jerzy Buzek, said that this legislative package is a prime example of how the work being done by European legislators has an impact on the daily life of citizens.

“I am delighted that we have contributed to strengthening the rights of users of electronic communications and the internet." said Buzek, who will sign the telecoms package on Wednesday together with Swedish minister for communications Åsa Torstensson.

Published

24 November

14:27

Location

Brussels, Belgium

Editor

Sandra Baqirjazid

Desk Officer, Ministry of Enterprise, Energy and Communications

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