Tax & regulatory regimes to encourage a future copper switch-off

Develop an EU agreement that member tax & regulatory regimes should be encouraging investment towards a future copper switch-off.


This means business rates on new fibre is bad, 'regulators' pushing ADSL2 into rural areas is bad, (as it won't help those on long lines) and dropping regulated prices on copper is bad.


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Digital Agenda Assembly 2012
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w02: High Speed Connections
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2. NGA Business Models
Actions recommended
Tax & regulatory regimes to encourage a future copper switch-off
Create a common language for describing NGA services
Develop an EU framework for utility code powers
Expand the language defining NGA in the EU Broadband Guidelines
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