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HSL: “Abuse of Interconnect Obligations by EU Mobile Networks”

HSL are not impressed…

Link: webitpr | Abuse of Interconnect Obligations by EU Mobile Networks

Telecommunications regulation has come a long way over the years but has regulation actually been effective? In Europe, we have some compelling words on paper that provide a framework for regulation, yet progressive mobile messaging companies still find that they face what amounts to anti-competitive behaviour from a number of European mobile network operators (MNOs).

This anti-competitive behaviour is clearly seen in the area of interconnect in the mobile market. Interconnect between networks is essential for 3rd party network operators, such as mobile messaging company HSL, to deliver new or competing services to mobile subscribers and it is here that stronger and firmer regulation is essential. Based on HSL’s experience when attempting to obtain interconnect in Europe there are a large number of MNOs in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain and the United Kingdom that HSL believes are behaving in an anti-competitive manner.

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  1. “SS7 interconnect provides access to sensitive aspects of an MNO’s network which has associated risks. MNOs may state that these risks are more likely to materialise unless it is another MNO that is interconnecting. In this situation the MNOs believe there is a unique reciprocity, and a balance of risk that encourages both sides to ensure that there is no breach of network integrity and security. However, MNOs dogmatically refuse to accept that these associated risks are also mitigated by 3rd party network operators being contractually obliged not to interfere with the other party’s network, and misuse of sensitive subscriber data is prevented by data protection and privacy legislation.”

    HAHAHAHAHA. Funniest thing I’ve read all day, thanks.

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