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See the following factsheets :
  FII/2007/0247        
Identification
Reference COD/2007/0247  
Title Electronic communications: common regulatory framework for networks and services, access, interconnection and authorisation ['Telecoms Package' (amend. Directives 2002/19/EC to 2002/21/EC)]
Legal Basis EC 095  
Dossier of the committee CODE/7/01004
Subject(s) 2.60 competition
3.30.05 electronic and mobile communications, personal communications
Stage reached Awaiting EP and Council decision at 3rd reading
Stages
Stages Documents: references Dates
Source reference Equivalent references Votes and amendments Joint resolution of document of publication in Official Journal
Commission/Council: initial legislative document Summaries EC COM(2007)0697 C6-0427/2007         13/11/2007  
Document annexed to the procedure Summaries EC COM(2007)0696           13/11/2007  
Document annexed to the procedure   EC SEC(2007)1472           13/11/2007  
Document annexed to the procedure   EC SEC(2007)1473           13/11/2007  
EP: draft report by the committee responsible   EP PE398.542           23/04/2008  
Economic and Social Committee: opinion, report   ESC CES0984/2008           28/05/2008  
EP: decision of the committee responsible, 1st reading/single reading Summaries               07/07/2008  
EP: tabled legislative report, 1st reading or single reading   EP A6-0321/2008     SP(2008)6073
details...     22/07/2008  
EP: position, 1st reading or single reading Summaries EP T6-0449/2008           24/09/2008  
Commission: modified legislative proposal Summaries EC COM(2008)0724           06/11/2008  
Council: statement on common position   CSL 05905/2009           11/02/2009  
Council: common position Summaries CSL 16496/1/2008 C6-0066/2009         16/02/2009  
Commission: communication on the common position Summaries EC COM(2009)0078           17/02/2009  
EP: draft report by the committee responsible   EP PE420.223           23/02/2009  
EP: decision of the committee responsible, 2nd reading Summaries               21/04/2009  
EP: tabled legislative report, 2nd reading   EP A6-0272/2009     SP(2009)3616
details...     23/04/2009  
EP: position, 2nd reading Summaries EP T6-0361/2009           06/05/2009  
Commission: opinion on the EP position at second reading Summaries EC COM(2009)0420           29/07/2009  
Agreement reached in conciliation Summaries               04/11/2009  
EP: draft report by the delegation to the Conciliation Committee   EP PE430.561           09/11/2009  
EP/Council: joint text   CSL/EP 03677/2009 C7-0273/2009         12/11/2009  
EP/Council: Conciliation committee, results Summaries               13/11/2009  
EP: tabled legislative report, 3rd reading   EP A7-0070/2009           16/11/2009  
Forecasts
23/11/2009   EP plenary sitting, 3rd reading (indicative date)
23/11/2009   Plenary sitting agenda, debate
24/11/2009   Plenary sitting agenda, vote
Agents
European Parliament
Committee
Rapporteur / Co-rapporteurs   Previous
Political group Appointed
Conciliation Committee (responsible)
Trautmann Catherine

S&D

28/09/2009
European Commission and Council of the Union
European Commission DG Information Society Transmission date: 13/11/2007
Council of the Union
  Previous Councils
  Transport, Telecommunications and Energy meeting: 2964 of: 09/10/2009
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13/11/2009 - EP/Council: Conciliation committee, results

The co-chairs of the Conciliation Committee formally approved the joint text for a directive of the European Parliament and of the Council amending Directives 2002/21/EC on a common regulatory framework for electronic communications networks and services, 2002/19/EC on access to, and interconnection of, electronic communications networks and associated facilities, and 2002/20/EC on the authorisation of electronic communications networks and services. The proposed directive is part of a legislative package known as the telecom package). Parliament and Council reached agreement on two other legislative proposals in the package in May 2009 (see COD/2007/0248 and COD/2007/0249).

The background to this conciliation dossier is as follows: at the plenary sitting of 6 May 2009, Parliament  voted on the three proposals under the telecom package for which agreement had been reached with the Council at the second reading stage. However, one amendment which was not part of that overall agreement was also adopted.

This amendment required national regulatory authorities to promote the interests of the citizens of the European Union by inter alia "applying the principle that no restriction may be imposed on the fundamental rights and freedoms of end-users, without a prior ruling by the judicial authorities, notably in accordance with Article 11 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union on freedom of expression and information, save when public security is threatened in which case the ruling may be subsequent."

The Council did not accept this amendment, on the grounds that the legal basis of the proposed instrument meant that the Member States could not be forced into a particular judicial structure, including with regard to criminal matters. The "prior ruling by the judicial authorities" would create problems for Member States which do not have such a requirement before acting against an individual (for example, in cases involving dissemination of child pornography material through the Internet).  An agreement was finally reached on a compromise text to be included in Article 1 of the Framework Directive. It would therefore become an obligation for the whole regulatory framework. The text stipulated that restrictions on a user's internet access may "only be imposed if they are appropriate, proportionate and necessary within a democratic society". Such measures may be taken only "with due respect for the principle of presumption of innocence and the right to privacy" and as a result of "a prior, fair and impartial procedure" guaranteeing "the right to be heard (...) and the right to an effective and timely judicial review."

By reaching an agreement with Council on the compromise text, Parliament achieved its objective of including in the legislation provisions which had not been proposed by the Commission and which were also not included in the Council's common position, and laying down the maximum possible guarantees for internet users on the legal basis.

The European Parliament delegation to the Conciliation Committee, chaired by Alejo VIDAL-QUADRAS (EPP, ES), tabled a report recommending that Parliament approve the joint text at third reading.

 
List of summaries
Summaries 13/11/2009 EP/Council: Conciliation committee, results
Summaries 04/11/2009 Agreement reached in conciliation
Summaries 29/07/2009 Commission: opinion on the EP position at second reading
Summaries 06/05/2009 EP: position, 2nd reading
Summaries 21/04/2009 EP: decision of the committee responsible, 2nd reading
Summaries 17/02/2009 Commission: communication on the common position
Summaries 16/02/2009 Council's activities
Summaries 16/02/2009 Council: common position
Summaries 06/11/2008 Commission: modified legislative proposal
Summaries 24/09/2008 EP: position, 1st reading or single reading
Summaries 07/07/2008 EP: decision of the committee responsible, 1st reading/single reading
Summaries 12/06/2008 Council's activities
Summaries 13/11/2007 Document annexed to the procedure
Summaries 13/11/2007 Commission/Council: initial legislative document
See the following factsheets :
  FII/2007/0247        
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