Federal Network Agency

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Federal Network Agency
for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Posts and Railway
Bundesnetzagentur
für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen

logo of German Federal Network Agency
Abbreviation BNetzA
Formation 1998-01-01
Type Government agency
Legal status Established by Telecommunications Act 1996,[1] renamed by Federal Agency Act[2]
Purpose/focus Regulator and competition authority for privatised infrastructure.
Headquarters Bonn
Region served Germany
Official languages German
President Matthias Kurth
Main organ Board
Parent organization German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology
Website http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/
Remarks established as Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Regulierungsbehörde für Telekommunikation und Post, RegTP)

The Federal Network Agency (German: Bundesnetzagentur, BNetzA) is the German regulatory office for electricity, gas, telecommunications, post and railway markets. It is a federal government agency of the German Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology and headquartered in Bonn.

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[edit] Responsibilities

[edit] Telecommunications

In telecommunications, the agency has the authority over the German telephone numbering plan and other technical number assignments. It also regulates the telecommunication market, including termination fees and open access to subscriber lines and licenses telephone companies.

In radiocommunications, the Agency manages the radio frequency spectrum, licenses broadcasting transmitters and detects radio interferences. Licensing radio and TV stations (that is, content providers), however, is the task of State authorities.[3]

It is also a root certificate authority for qualified signatures according to the German Signature Act.[4]

[edit] Postal Services

The Agency's responsibility in the post market include the licensing of companies for postal services and the observation of the market. It also regulates the market, assuring non-discrimintory access to some service facilities, such as PO boxes.

[edit] Electricity and Gas

In the electricity and gas market, the Agency is responsible for ensuring non-discriminatory third-party access to networks and regulating the fees.

The Agency is not responsible for licensing energy companies. These tasks remain with authorities determined by State law.

[edit] Railway

In the area of railway traffic, the Federal Network Agency is responsible for ensuring non-disciminatory access to railway infrastructure. This includes monitoring and regulating the train schedules, allocation of railway track slots, access to service facilities, etc.[5]

The Agency is not responsible for technical supervision and licensing of railway companies. These tasks remain with the Federal Railway Office (Eisenbahn-Bundesamt, EBA).

[edit] History

In the 1990s, the telecommunications and postal services in Germany were privatised. In 1994, the Deutsche Bundespost [=German Federal Post] was privatised and split into Deutsche Post and Deutsche Telekom, which remained under the supervision of the Federal Office for Post and Telecommunications (Bundesamt für Post und Telekommunikation, BAPT). When the market was finally opened for competitors on 1998-01-01, the Regulatory Authority for Telecommunications and Posts (Regulierungsbehörde für Telekommunikation und Post, RegTP) was established, superseding the Federal Office as the supervisor for posts and telecommunications.

When the government decided to improve competition for the energy and railway markets as of 2005-07-13 and 2006-01-01, it found that the Regulatory Authority's expertise in enabling open access to telecommunication networks would also be useful in these infrastructure markets. To reflect these new competences, the authority was renamed to Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Posts and Railway (Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen, BNetzA).

[edit] References

  1. ^ Telekommunikationsgesetz (TKG) of 1996-07-25, BGBl. Part I, p. 1120 (in German)
  2. ^ Gesetz über die Bundesnetzagentur für Elektrizität, Gas, Telekommunikation, Post und Eisenbahnen (BEGTPG) [= Act on the Federal Network Agency for Electricity, Gas, Telecommunications, Posts, and Railways] of 2005-07-07, BGBl. Part I, p. 1970, 2009 (in German)
  3. ^ Federal Network Agency. "Tasks of the Federal Network Agency". http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/enid/5333f1762a4a5da9f211546e95dce838,0/The_Agency/Functions_xk.html. Retrieved 2010-03-19. [dead link]
  4. ^ Gesetz über Rahmenbedingungen für elektronische Signaturen (Signaturgesetz – SigG) [= Act on a Legal Framework for Electronic Signatures] of 2001-05-16, BGBl. Part I, p. 876 (in German)
  5. ^ http://www.bundesnetzagentur.de/enid/30d3dbe8d4543b1ec45060697b229a78,0/Areas/Railway_Regulation_29e.html
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