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Telecoms.com %u2013 News, Events and research for the telecoms industry

Telecoms.com %u2013 News, Events and research for the telecoms industry: "The European Commission fired a broadside at German incumbent Deutsche Telekom Monday, endorsing a regulatory measure that will give new market entrants access to the carrier's new broadband network.
This measure, proposed by German telecom regulator Bundesnetzagentur (BNetzA) in accordance with EU regulations, is meant to remedy Deutsche Telekom's position of dominance in the German broadband market. The proposal requires bitstream access for competitors regardless of the technology used - be it ADSL2, ADSL2+, SDSL or the forthcoming VDSL network. "



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