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WORLD MAIL REVIEW SERIES
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A review and comparison of the progress made in regulation and liberalisation of the postal markets in 31 European countries including the existing 15 EU member countries, the 10 accession countries (for 2004), the 3 candidate countries (for 2007) and the 3 EEA countries. The report (published in 2004) provides: Analysis of the new European Postal Services Directive (EC02) which has lowered the weight limits for reserved services and liberalised all direct mail and cross-border mail. Description of domestic legislation and regulatory practices, covering Universal Service Obligation (USO), quality and price intervention, licensing, network access, and liberalisation milestones. Regulation index and benchmarking Identification of regulatory best practices and benchmarking of all countries. European regulation index comparing each of the 15 EU member countries, as well as the 10 accession countries, the 3 candidate countries and the 3 EEA countries. Preparedness of the pre-accession states Overview of postal regulation in each of the EU pre-accession states, and their preparedness to implement EU postal directives. Market access for competitors Evaluation of the ease of access for competitors, focusing on licensing requirements, network access, transparency of regulation, and protection of competition. Impact on mail users Feedback from Europe’s largest mailers on how the liberalisation of the postal market will affect their business and how they plan to adapt to the new realities of the market. Users’ analysis of existing regulatory barriers which prevent or restrict effective cross-border, pan-European activity. |
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If you would like further information about this report, please contact: Marcin Bosacki at Triangle on Tel: +44 (0)870 950 7900 . |
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