JUDGMENT OF THE COURT (Third Chamber)
30 November 2000 (1)
(Failure of a Member State to fulfil its obligations - Telecommunications - Interconnection of networks - Interoperability of services - Provision of universal service)
In Case C-384/99,
Commission of the European Communities, represented by B. Doherty, of its Legal Service, acting as Agent, with an address for service in Luxembourg at the office of C. Gómez de la Cruz, of the same service, Wagner Centre, Kirchberg,
applicant,
v
Kingdom of Belgium, represented by A. Snoecx, Adviser in the Directorate General for Legal Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, External Trade and Cooperation with Developing Countries, acting as Agent, 15 Rue des Petits Carmes, 1000 Brussels,
defendant,
APPLICATION for a declaration that, by failing correctly to implement Article 5 of Directive 97/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 on interconnection in Telecommunications with regard to ensuring universal service and interoperability through application of the principles of Open Network Provision (ONP) (OJ 1997 L 199 p. 32), in conjunction with Annex I thereto, and by failing to adopt all the measures necessary to implement Article 5 of that directive, in conjunction with Annexes I and III thereto, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under those provisions and under the EC Treaty,
THE COURT (Third Chamber),
composed of: C. Gulmann (Rapporteur), President of the Chamber, J.-P. Puissochet and F. Macken, Judges,
Advocate General: F.G. Jacobs,
Registrar: R. Grass,
having regard to the report of the Judge-Rapporteur,
after hearing the Opinion of the Advocate General at the sitting on 15 June 2000,
gives the following
'1. Where a Member State determines, in accordance with the provisions of this article, that universal service obligations represent an unfair burden on an organisation,it shall establish a mechanism for sharing the net cost of the universal service obligations with other organisations operating public telecommunications networks and/or publicly available voice telephony services. Member States shall take due account of the principles of transparency, non-discrimination and proportionality in setting the contributions to be made. Only public telecommunications networks and publicly available telecommunications services as set out in Part 1 of Annex I may be financed in this way.
2. ...
3. In order to determine the burden if any which the provision of universal service represents, organisations with universal service obligations shall, at the request of their national regulatory authority, calculate the net cost of such obligations in accordance with Annex III. The calculation of the net cost of universal service obligations shall be audited by the national regulatory authority or another competent body, independent of the telecommunications organisation, and approved by the national regulatory authority. The results of the cost calculation and the conclusions of the audit shall be open to the public in accordance with Article 14(2).
4. Where justified on the basis of the net cost calculation referred to in paragraph 3, and taking into account the market benefit if any which accrues to an organisation that offers universal service, national regulatory authorities shall determine whether a mechanism for sharing the net cost of universal service obligations is justified.
5. ...
National regulatory authorities shall ensure that an annual report is published giving the calculated cost of universal service obligations, and identifying the contributions made by all the parties involved.
6. Until such time as the procedure described in paragraphs 3, 4 and 5 is implemented, any charges payable by an interconnected party which include or serve as a contribution to the cost of universal service obligations shall be notified, prior to their introduction, to the national regulatory authority. Without prejudice to Article 17 of this directive, where the national regulatory authority finds, on its own initiative, or after a substantiated request by an interested party, that such charges are excessive, the organisation concerned shall be required to reduce the relevant charges. Such reductions shall be applied retrospectively, from the date of introduction of the charges, but not before 1 January 1998.
- First, preferential tariffs are granted to some daily newspapers and certain weekly publications as well as to the press agency Belga. That goes beyond what is allowed under Annex I to the Directive, which limits the special measures financed as part of the universal service to 'customers with disabilities or with special social needs.
- Second, the method for calculating the contributions of operators to the financing of the net cost of the universal service is incomplete and does not fulfil the obligations of transparency defined in Article 5(1) of the Directive. More precisely, the Kingdom of Belgium has not adopted or published, or in any event notified to the Commission, the measure specifying that method of calculation.
- Third, the method for calculating the cost of the universal service, which is currently described in general terms by the Law of 21 March 1991, as amended, is incorrect in so far as it fails to take into account the 'non-material benefits connected with the provision of the universal service and therefore does not comply with Article 5(4) of the Directive. Furthermore, it fails to take into account the principles for calculation set out in Annex III to the Directive as regards the concept of avoidable net cost, the taking into account of forward-looking, not historical, costs and revenues and the taking into account of the direct and indirect revenues inherent in the provision of each of the services financed as part of the universal service.
Costs
19. Under Article 69(2) of the Rules of Procedure, the unsuccessful party is to be ordered to pay the costs if they have been applied for in the successful party's pleadings. Since the Commission has applied for costs and the Kingdom of Belgium has been unsuccessful, the latter must be ordered to pay the costs.
On those grounds,
THE COURT (Third Chamber),
hereby:
1. Declares that, by failing to bring into force within the prescribed period the laws, regulations and administrative measures necessary to comply with Article 5 of Directive 97/33/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 30 June 1997 on interconnection in Telecommunications with regard to ensuring universal service and interoperability through application of the principles of Open Network Provision (ONP), in conjunction with Annexes I and III thereto, the Kingdom of Belgium has failed to fulfil its obligations under that directive;
2. Orders the Kingdom of Belgium to pay the costs.
Gulmann
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Delivered in open court in Luxembourg on 30 November 2000.
R. Grass C. Gulmann
Registrar President of the Third Chamber
1: Language of the case: French.