Online platforms will have to adopt transparency and organisational measures to ensure businesses comply with consumer law.
ACM to deregulate leased lines in the Netherlands
Dutch regulator authorises KPN to switch to IP interconnection
Dutch regulator asks mobile operators to make information more comparable for consumers
The ACM’s annual survey finds high levels of consumer satisfaction, but improvement is needed to help consumers compare operators.
Dutch regulator proposes network sharing guidelines
The ACM is looking to foster cooperation between mobile operators as they build their 5G networks and switch off 2G and 3G.
Dutch regulator to be given more powers over fixed telecoms regulation
An amendment to the Telecommunications Act will allow the ACM to impose access obligations when there is a barrier to replicability.
Dutch court overturns joint dominance in wholesale broadband
The court annulled the ACM’s analysis of Markets 3a and 3b, which means KPN and Vodafone Ziggo are now exempt from access obligations.
Dutch regulator finds ISPs’ traffic management meets net neutrality rules
The ACM published a handbook with the results of its study, and some guidance for ISPs to ensure their traffic management techniques are compliant with net neutrality rules.
Netherlands regulator to issue guidelines for infrastructure sharing
The ACM will facilitate sharing in the context of 5G roll-out, by clarifying how operators can lease and rent frequencies and how they can work together in underserved regions.
Fibre overbuild in the Netherlands flagged as a problem by the regulator
After a busy 12 months of fibre deployment, the regulator thought it timely to assess how the fibre broadband market was performing.