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JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (First Chamber)
25 November 2004 (1)
(Telecommunications - Directive 98/10/EC - Application of open network provision to voice telephony - Supply of information on subscribers - Determination of prices)
In Case C-109/03,REFERENCE to the Court under Article 234 EC, by the College van Beroep voor het bedrijfsleven (Netherlands), by a decision of 8 January 2003, received at the Court on 10 March 2003, in the proceedings KPN Telecom BVv
Onafhankelijke Post en Telecommunicatie Autoriteit (OPTA), in the presence of:Denda Multimedia BV,Denda Directory Services BV,THE COURT (First Chamber),
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 14 July 2004,
gives the following
-�This Directive concerns the harmonisation of conditions for open and efficient access to and use of fixed public telephone networks and fixed public telephone services in an environment of open and competitive markets, in accordance with the principles of open network provision (ONP).The aims are to ensure the availability throughout the Community of good quality fixed public telephone services and to define the set of services to which all users, including consumers, should have access in the context of universal service in the light of specific national conditions, at an affordable price.-�
-�1. The provisions of this Article are subject to the requirements of relevant legislation on the protection of personal data and privacy, such as Directive 95/46/EC and Directive 97/66/EC.2. Member States shall ensure that:(a) subscribers have the right to have an entry in publicly available directories and to verify and, if necessary, correct or request removal of that entry; (b) directories of all subscribers who have not expressed opposition to being listed, including fixed, mobile and personal numbers, are available to users in a form approved by the national regulatory authority, whether printed or electronic, or both, and are updated on a regular basis; (c) at least one telephone directory enquiry service covering all listed subscribers-� numbers is available to all users, including users of public pay telephones; 3. In order to ensure provision of the services referred to in paragraph 2(b) and 2(c), Member States shall ensure that all organisations which assign telephone numbers to subscribers meet all reasonable requests to make available the relevant information in an agreed format on terms which are fair, cost oriented and non-discriminatory.4. Member States shall ensure that organisations providing the service referred to in paragraph 2(b) and 2(c) follow the principle of non-discrimination in their treatment and presentation of information provided to them.-�
-�Any person who supplies for use numbers -� shall make those numbers together with associated information available upon request, in an agreed format and on terms which are fair, cost oriented and non-discriminatory for the purpose of providing a telephone enquiry service.-�
-�1) Is -�relevant information-� in Article 6(3) of Directive 98/10/EC -� to be interpreted as meaning only the numbers together with the name, address and postcode of the person to whom the number has been issued and any entry as to whether the number is used (exclusively) as a fax line published by the organisations concerned or does -�relevant information-� also cover other data at the disposal of the organisations such as an additional entry relating to a profession, another name, another municipality or mobile telephone numbers? 2) Is -�meet ... reasonable requests ... on terms which are fair, cost oriented and non-discriminatory-� in the provision referred in Question 1 to be interpreted as meaning that: a) numbers together with the name, address and postcode of the person to whom the number has been issued must be made available for a remuneration of only the marginal costs involved in actually making them available, and b) data other than those referred to in paragraph (a) must be made available for a remuneration intended to cover the costs of what the provider of these data shows he has incurred in obtaining or providing these data?-�
- with regard to data such as the name and address of the persons and the telephone number allocated to them, only the costs of actually making those data available to third parties may be invoiced by the supplier of the universal service; - with regard to additional data which such a supplier is not bound to make available to third parties, the supplier is entitled to invoice, apart from the costs of making that provision, the additional costs which he has had to bear himself in obtaining the data, provided that those third parties are treated in a non-discriminatory manner.
1 - Language of the case: Dutch.