Activities of Amelia ANDERSDOTTER related to 2011/0299(COD)
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Trans-European telecommunications networks (debate)
Shadow reports (1)
REPORT on the proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council on guidelines for trans European telecommunications networks and repealing Decision No 1336/97/EC PDF (547 KB) DOC (867 KB)
Amendments (77)
Amendment 1 #
Proposal for a regulation
Title
Title
REGULATION OF THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT AND OF THE COUNCIL on guidelines for trans-European telecommunicationsdigital networks and repealing Decision No 1336/97/EC
Amendment 2 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 1
Recital 1
(1) TelecommunicationsDigital networks and services are increasingly becoming internet-based infrastructures, with broadband networks and digital services closely interrelated. The internet is becoming the dominant platform for communication, services, and doingeducation, participating in social and political life, and business. Therefore, the trans-European availability of fastwidespread, fast, secure Internet access and digital services in the public interest is essential for social and economic growth, competitiveness, social inclusion and the Single Market.
Amendment 3 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 1
Recital 1
(1) TelecommunicationsDigital networks and services are increasingly becoming internet-based infrastructures, with broadband networks and digital services closely interrelated. The internet is becoming the dominant platform for communication, services, and business. Therefore, the trans-European availability of fast Internet access and digital services in the public interest is essential for economic growth and the Single Market.
Amendment 4 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 4 a (new)
Recital 4 a (new)
(4a) The development of broadband and high-speed broadband networks and digital services will reinforce the need for European technical standards. EU research and development programmes and increased monitoring of standardisation procedures are needed if the Union is to play a pivotal role in the telecommunications industry.
Amendment 10 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11
Recital 11
(11) The Digital Agenda for Europe stipulates that by 2020 all Europeans should have access to internet speeds of above 30 Mbps and 50% or more of European households should subscribe to internet connections above 100 Mbps. However, given the rapid evolution of technologies that lead to ever faster internet connexions, it is appropriate today, for all Union households, to target internet connections above 100 Mbps with 50% of the households having access to 1 Gbps.
Amendment 11 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11 a (new)
Recital 11 a (new)
(11a) A European market with nearly 500 million people connected to high-speed broadband would act as a spearhead for the development of the Internal Market, creating a globally unique critical mass of users exposing all regions to new opportunities and giving each user increased value, as well as giving the Union the capacity to be a world leading knowledge-based economy. A rapid deployment of high-speed broadband networks is crucial for the development of European productivity and for the emergence of new and small enterprises that can be leaders in different sectors, for example health care, manufacturing and the service industries.
Amendment 12 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11 a (new)
Recital 11 a (new)
(11a) The combination of new opportunities in infrastructure and new, innovatory and interoperable services should set in motion a virtuous circle by stimulating increasing demand for high- speed broadband to which, in commercial terms, it would be advisable to respond.
Amendment 13 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11 b (new)
Recital 11 b (new)
(11b) While the deployment of fibre and ultra high-speed broadband connections in the Union remains unsatisfactory, other economies in the world are taking the global lead by offering significantly higher capacity and speeds of 1 Gbps and beyond. Investment in fibre, both in the home and in passive infrastructure in the backhaul network, is a crucial ingredient if the Union is to be home to innovation, knowledge and services.
Amendment 14 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 11 c (new)
Recital 11 c (new)
(11c) Targets for 2020 should be revised, aiming for the Union to have the fastest broadband speed in the world by seeking to ensure that by 2020 all Union citizens have access to 100 Mbps and 50% of Union households have access to 1 Gbps or more.
Amendment 15 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 13 a (new)
Recital 13 a (new)
(13a) Public funding for broadband should be spent solely on infrastructures open to competition. Only networks open to competition via mandated third party access can deliver affordable competitive services and innovation for consumers and businesses.
Amendment 17 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 13 b (new)
Recital 13 b (new)
(13b) Ensuring that consumers are easily able to access and distribute content, services and applications of their choice via a single internet subscription is of vital importance for the completion of the Union's single digital market. In this context, BEREC's findings of May 2012 show that at least 20% of mobile internet users in Europe experience some form of restriction on their ability to access VoIP services. Although competition is expected to discipline operators, progress has been very slow and the publicly- funded telecommunications networks covered by this Regulation should therefore be prohibited from blocking services.
Amendment 21 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 1 – paragraph 1
Article 1 – paragraph 1
1. This Regulation lays down guidelines for the timely deployment and interoperability of projects of common interest in the field of trans-European telecommunicationsdigital networks.
Amendment 22 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point a
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point a
"TelecommunicationsDigital networks" means broadband networks and digital service infrastructures.
Amendment 24 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point f
Article 2 – paragraph 2 – point f
f) "Broadband networks" means wired and wireless access networks, ancillary infrastructure and core networks capable of delivering very high speed connectivity, thereby contributing to the broadband targets of the Digital Agenda for Europ100 Mbps and 1Gbps where possible and above.
Amendment 26 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point b
Article 3 – paragraph 2 – point b
(b) improvements in the daily life for citizens, businesses and governments at every level through the promotion of broadband networks, interconnection and interoperability of national, regional and local telecommunications networks as well as access to such networksopen and non-discriminatory access to such networks and digital inclusion, bearing in mind that the more sparsely populated and less developed regions must be included in and served with connections. In order to complete the single digital market, close cooperation and coordination of activities under the Connecting Europe Facility programme with the national and regional broadband actions shall be ensured.
Amendment 32 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 5 – paragraph 3 a (new)
Article 5 – paragraph 3 a (new)
(3a) Financing shall be allocated taking into account the specific needs of the beneficiaries, in particular by balancing the division between subsidies and innovative financial instruments.
Amendment 36 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 3
Article 6 – paragraph 3
3. Second pPriority shall be given toalso to other digital service infrastructures in support of specific provisions of EU legislation and based on existing building blocksas listed in the annex (Section 1.2.).
Amendment 37 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 3 – point a (new)
Article 6 – paragraph 3 – point a (new)
(3a) As the core service platform is a pre- condition for establishing a digital service infrastructure, the support to core service platforms and their common building blocks shall take priority over generic services.
Amendment 40 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point a
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point a
(a) make a significant contribution to the realisation of thebroadband targets of the Digital Agenda for Europ100Mbps and 1Gbps where possible and above.
Amendment 41 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point e
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point e
Amendment 42 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point f
Article 6 – paragraph 5 – point f
(f) deploy state of the art technology and/or be based on innovative business models, and have a high potential fpropose the best balance between state of the art technologies in terms of data flow capacity, transmission security, network replicabilitsilience, and cost efficiency.
Amendment 43 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 6 – paragraph 6
Article 6 – paragraph 6
Amendment 45 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 7
Article 7
The Union may establish contacts, discuss, exchange information and cooperate with public authorities or any other organisations in third countries to achieve any objective pursued by these guidelines. Among other objectives, this cooperation shall seek to promote the interoperability between telecommunicationsdigital networks in the Union and telecommunicationsdigital networks of third countries.
Amendment 48 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 3
Recital 3
(3) On 17 June 2010, the European Council endorsed the Digital Agenda for Europe and called upon all institutions to engage in its full implementation. The Digital Agenda aimsed to chart a course to maximise the social and economic potential of information and communication technologies, in particular through the deployment of high-speed broadband networks by seeking to ensure that by 2020 all Europeans have access to internet speeds of above 30 Mbps and 50% or more of European households subscribe to internet connections above 100 Mbps. The Digital Agenda aimsHowever, considering the fast evolution of technologies that lead to ever faster internet connexions, it is appropriate today, for all EU households, to target internet connexions above 100 Mbps or connexions that tend to 100 Mbps as much as possible, to establish a stable legal framework to stimulate investments in an open and competitive high speed internet infrastructure and in related services; a true single market for online content and services; active support for the digitisation of Europe's rich cultural heritage, and the promotion of internet access and take-up by all, especially through support of digital literacy and accessibility. In addition, Member States should implement operational national plans for high speed internet, targeting public funding on areas not fully served by private investments in internet infrastructures and promote deployment and usage of modern accessible online services.
Amendment 49 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 8 – paragraph 2 – last paragraph
Article 8 – paragraph 2 – last paragraph
The Expert Group may also consider any other issue relating to the development of the trans-European telecommunicationsdigital networks.
Amendment 51 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – Section 1 – first paragraph
Annex – Section 1 – first paragraph
Interventions in the area of digital service infrastructure generally rely on a two-layer architecture approach: core service platforms and generic services. As the core service platform is a pre-condition for establishing a digital service infrastructure, the support to core service platforms and their common building blocks shall take priority over generic services.
Amendment 54 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 1 – point 2 – introductory part
Annex – section 1 – point 2 – introductory part
2. Other digital service infrastructures a priori identified as eligible in accordance with Article 6.1 and 6.3:
Amendment 57 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 4
Recital 4
(4) The Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the Council, the European Economic and Social Committee and the Committee of the Regions -European Broadband: investing in digitally driven growth concludes that the critical role of the internet means that the benefits for society as a whole appear to be much greater than the private incentives to invest in faster networks. Public support for this area is therefore necessary, but should not unduly distort competitionwith particular attention being given to the deployment and, if relevant, future regional/local public exploitation of passive infrastructures, where incentives for private investment are usually weaker, and on which a maximum of competition should be guaranteed in the rest of the communication chain, from active infrastructures to e-services.
Amendment 63 #
(ha) Deployment of infrastructures in public transport allowing the use of secure and interoperable mobile proximity services: the deployment of infrastructures in public transport allowing the use of secure and interoperable mobile proximity services will enable citizens, businesses and organisations to access a variety of innovative services in mobility across the Union.
Amendment 65 #
(hb) European Platform for Access to Educational Resources. The objective is to exploit the benefits of ICT in the field of education through Europe-wide access to shared educational material. Cost- effective access to and improved quality of educational material through peer-review would strengthen European cohesiveness by enabling contacts, cooperation and debates among students and in the academic world. It would serve as a backbone for cooperation between educational institutions facilitating the implementation of other Union programmes such as "Erasmus for All". It would improve access to education and enhance the position of the Union in the global academic realm.
Amendment 69 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – introductory part
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – introductory part
All projects financially supported under this Regulation shall significantly contribute to the achievement of the targets of the Digital Agenda for Europ100Mbps and 1Gbps and above where possible.
Amendment 72 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph a
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph a
(a) be based on state-of-the art technology, either wired or wireless, capable of delivering very high-speed broadband services of speeds to at least 100 Mbps, thus meeting demand for applications which require high bandwidth, or
Amendment 74 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph c a (new)
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph c a (new)
(ca) Comply with applicable law, in particular with competition law and with the obligation to ensure access. Only networks open to competition should be eligible for public funding as set out in this Regulation.
Amendment 76 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph c b (new)
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point a – subparagraph c b (new)
(cb) Support the open character of the internet by ensuring that blocking of services on telecommunications networks funded via this Regulation is prohibited, while allowing for reasonable traffic management at time of network congestion at peak hours, respecting the minimum quality of service requirements stipulated in Article 22(3) of Directive 2002/22/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 March 2002 on universal service and users' rights relating to electronic communications networks and services (the Universal Service Directive).
Amendment 77 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point b
Annex – section 2 – point 2 – point b
b) Actions funded from additional ring- fenced contributions provided in accordance with Article 15.2 of Regulation (EU) No xxxx/2012 [CEF regulation] shall bring significant new capabilities to the market in terms of broadband service availability, speeds and capacity. Projects which provide speeds of data transmission of less than 3100 Mbps should ensure the increase of speeds to at least 3100 Mbps over time.
Amendment 85 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 12 b (new)
Recital 12 b (new)
(12 b) The combination of new opportunities in infrastructure and new, innovatory and interoperable services should set in motion a virtuous circle by stimulating increasing demand for high- speed broadband to which, in commercial terms, it would be advisable to respond.
Amendment 89 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 14 a (new)
Recital 14 a (new)
(14 a) There is a need to gather information and statistical data on the public works which are likely to be used, partly or completely, to install new- generation networks, and to set up a database for monitoring these works and the creation of a European register of telecommunications networks, where possible supplemented by similar information on energy and transport networks.
Amendment 96 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 19
Recital 19
(19) In the area of safety and security, an EU-wide platform for sharing resources, information systems and software tools promoting online safety will contribute to creating a safer environment for children online. It will enable centres handling hundreds of thousands of requests and alerts per year to operate across Europe. Critical Information Infrastructures will enhance the Union-wide capability for preparedness, information sharing, coordination and response to cyber security threats.
Amendment 107 #
Proposal for a regulation
Recital 22
Recital 22
(22) The Commission, when preparing and drawing-up delegated acts, should ensure a simultaneous, timely and appropriate transmission of relevant documentsinformation to the European Parliament and Council.
Amendment 123 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3
Article 3
Article 3 Article 4
Amendment 124 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 1
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 1
1. ‘Ttelecommunication networks’ means: broadband networks and digital service infrastructurinfrastructures for digital services.
Amendment 125 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 2
2. ‘Bbroadband networks’ means: wired andor wireless (including satellite) access networks, ancillary infrastructure and core networks capable of delivering very high speed connectivity with associated infrastructures capable of delivering ultra fast speeds.
Amendment 130 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3
3. ‘Digital service iInfrastructures’: means networked services delivered electronically, typically over the internet,all types of equipment or services for all levels of the value chain required to create and providinge trans-European interoperable services in the public interest and having an enabling character for citizens, businesses and/or governmentof common interest which have a positive effect for enterprises, citizens and/or public authorities.
Amendment 133 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 a (new)
3 a.‘Digital services’: means services delivered digitally on an infrastructure, normally over the internet.
Amendment 134 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 b (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 b (new)
3 b. ‘active infrastructure’: means infrastructures which generate or handle signals with the help of passive infrastructure.
Amendment 135 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 c (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 c (new)
3 c. ‘passive infrastructure’: means masts, canalization, fibre, buildings or other facilities which do not handle or generate signals.
Amendment 136 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 d (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 d (new)
3 d. ‘information infrastructure’: means active infrastructure created specifically for the purpose of handling digital services.
Amendment 137 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 e (new)
Article 3 – paragraph 1 – point 3 e (new)
3 e. ‘Open networks’ means networks designed to enable wholesale access to the broadband infrastructure for all electronic communications operators on equal and non-discriminatory conditions that enable wholesale access takers to deliver any services of their choice and compete with the operator owning or managing the network, thereby strengthening choice and competition for end users. Wholesale access shall be priced in a manner which reconciles economic viability for the investor, prevents margin-squeeze, and ensures maximum take-up by users.
Amendment 141 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point a
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point a
(a) the deployment of ultra fast broadband networks ensuring the speed of data transmission of 100 Mbps and above;, as referred to in the sectoral objectives in the field of telecommunications networks set out in Article 4 (1)(c)(i) of Regulation (EU) No xxxx/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council establishing the Connecting Europe Facility1; __________________ 1 OJ L (...).
Amendment 145 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point b
(b) if the deployment of broadband networks to link island, landlocked and peripheral regions with the central regions of the Union ensuring in those regions thaspeed of data transmission of 100 Mbps is not achievable, the deployment of broadband networks ensuring the highest speeds of data transmission are sufficient to permit broadband connectivity of 30 Mbps and above;
Amendment 154 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d
(d) actions allowing to achieve coordinated synergies and interoperability between different projects of common interest in the field of Telecommunications, between projects of common interest concerning different types of infrastructures, including Transport and Energy, between project of common interest in the field of Telecommunications and projects supported by the Structural and Cohesion funds, as well as relevant research infrastructures, and between projects of common interest in the field of telecommunications and existing and planned infrastructures including in Transport and Energy.
Amendment 158 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d a (new)
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d a (new)
(d a) actions proposing the best ratio between state-of-the-art technologies in terms of data flow capacity, transmission security, network resilience, and cost efficiency.
Amendment 161 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d c (new)
Article 4 – paragraph 1 – point d c (new)
(d c) measures to stimulate demand for increasing speeds both by developing and providing innovative, interoperable digital services and by improving accessibility by means of an increase in the digital competence of disadvantaged groups, thus ensuring that all EU citizens can benefit from such projects of common interest.
Amendment 162 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 5 – paragraph 1
Article 5 – paragraph 1
1. Projects of common interest set out in the Annex shall contribute to the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 2, respond to the priorities set out in Article 3, be based on mature technology ready for deployment and demonstrate European added value.
Amendment 180 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 5 – paragraph 7 – point b
Article 5 – paragraph 7 – point b
Amendment 183 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 5 – paragraph 8 – point a
Article 5 – paragraph 8 – point a
(a) contributes to the achievement of the objectives set out in Article 2 and correspond to the priorities set out in Article 3;
Amendment 197 #
Proposal for a regulation
Article 8 – paragraph 5
Article 8 – paragraph 5
5. A delegated act adopted pursuant to Article 5(6) shall enter into force only if no objection has been expressed either by the European Parliament or the Council within a period of 24 months of notification of that act to the European Parliament and the Council or if, before the expiry of that period, the European Parliament and the Council have both informed the Commission that they will not object. That period shall be extended by 2 months at the initiative of the European Parliament or the Council.
Amendment 204 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 1 – point a
Annex 1 – section 1 – point a
(a) Innovative management, mapping & services. Technical assistance measures, where necessary for deployment and governance, shall include project and investment planning and feasibility studies, in support of investment measures and financial instruments. Mapping of pan- European broadband infrastructure together with the mapping of existing and planned infrastructures, including in Transport and Energy, will develop an on- going detailed physical surveying and documentation of relevant sites, analysis of rights of way, assessments of potential for upgrading existing facilities, etc. It should follow the principles of the Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 14 March 2007 establishing an Infrastructure for Spatial Information in the European Community(INSPIRE Directive) and related standardisation activities. Technical assistance measures may also support replication of successful investment and deployment models.
Amendment 205 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 1 – point a – paragraph 2
Annex 1 – section 1 – point a – paragraph 2
These actions mayshould also include climate proofing to assess the climate related risks and ensure disaster resilience of infrastructure, in compliance with relevant requirements set out in EU or national legislation.
Amendment 226 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 8
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 8
Actions contributing to the project of common interest in the field of broadband networks shall constitute a balanced portfolio including actions contributing to both the 30Mbps and the 100Mbps Digital Agenda targets, coveringver suburban and rural areas in particular, as well as areas across the European Union.
Amendment 228 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – introductory part
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – introductory part
Actions contributing to the project of common interest in the area of broadband networks, irrespective of the technology used, shall:
Amendment 229 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – point a
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – point a
(a) Support investments in broadband networks capable of achieving the Digital Agenda 2020 target of universal coverage at 30Mbps; or, for all EU households, speeds of 100 Mbps or above and, if not achievable, the highest speed possible.
Amendment 236 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – point b
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 9 – point b
Amendment 245 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – introductory part
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – introductory part
and shall consist in particular of one or more ofthe actions mentioned below, set up according to the following actionspriority order:
Amendment 246 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – point a
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – point a
(a) The deployment of passive physical infrastructure or the deployment of combined passive and active physical infrastructure and ancillary infrastructure elements, complete with services necessary to operate such infrastructure;
Amendment 247 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – point a a (new)
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 10 – point a a (new)
(a a) the deployment of combined passive and active physical infrastructure and ancillary infrastructure elements, complete with services necessary to operate such infrastructure;
Amendment 251 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – introductory part
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – introductory part
Beneficiaries of EU support for the project of common interest in the area of broadband include, but are not limited tocan be any public entity in the Union or any private entity that is based and pays tax in the Union. These beneficiaries can be, among others:
Amendment 252 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – point a
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – point a
(a) Telecom operators (incumbent, whether investing directly or through a subsidiary or new-entrant) launching investments in fast and ultra fast broadband networks.
Amendment 255 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – point b
Annex 1 – section 2 – paragraph 13 – point b
(b) Utility companies (e.g. water, sewage, energy, transport), which are expected to invest in passive broadband networks, either alone or in partnership with operators.
Amendment 282 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 20
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 20
The support will provide integrated and interoperable services at European level, based on sharedcollective awareness, resources, tools and practices and aimed at empowering children, their parents and carers, and teachers to make the best use of the Internet.
Amendment 283 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 21
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 21
Amendment 284 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22
Amendment 285 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point a
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point a
Amendment 286 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point b
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point b
Amendment 287 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point c
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point c
Amendment 288 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point d
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point d
Amendment 289 #
Proposal for a regulation
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point e
Annex 1 – section 3 – paragraph 22 – point e