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Best practices to support the defining of adequate broadband internet access service
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P105
[15] The costs of extending the broadband USO speed up to a higher speed (possibly enjoyed by a greater number of the households with a broadband connection) would significantly alter market conditions.
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P106
[16] The NRAs of the nine MS with a broadband USO are: BIPT (Belgium); HAKOM (Croatia); TRAFICOM (Finland); SPRK (Latvia); MCA (Malta); AKOS (Slovenia); CNMC (Spain); PTS (Sweden); Ofcom (United Kingdom).
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P109
[19] In Malta a broadband USO refers to a connection capable of supporting functional internet access at a specified minimum broadband data rate.
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P113
[23] Available in Spanish at: https://avancedigital.gob.es/inspeccion-telecomunicaciones/Paginas/PAIT.aspx
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P121
[31] Review of the scope of Universal Service SMART number: 2014/0011 Published in 2016 https://publications.europa.eu/en/publication-detail/-/publication/6eee3cb7-9adf-11e6-868c-01aa75ed71a1
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P122
[32] The key focus of this European Commission study is wired fixed broadband connections, (footnote 1 page 11) which states that “Other technologies are good complements and in particular cases even excellent solutions. However, these technologies are often affected by issues like data caps, the shared nature of a wireless channel, weather-dependence and, in the case of satellite, signal latency and end-user equipment cost. These technologies were not considered in this report”. Fixed wired connection technologies considered in this study include xDSL, cable and FTTX.
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P123
[33] Primary Basket of Review of the Scope of Universal Service: email, social media, professional networking, telephoning/video calls, search engine, access to information about training and education, health information, online news, information about goods and services, eGovernment services, buying and ordering goods and services, and of internet banking.
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P124
[34] Services in the primary basket are unless stated to the contrary derived from Eurostat data.
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