Trautmann report (ITRE)
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/meetdocs/2004_2009/organes/itre/itre_20080707_1900.htm
am 90+
am 91+
am 92+,
am 93- 94- ("ecosystem" instead of competition)
am 95=96-- 97--, 98-- (off-topic advertisement of highspeed network and notion of political priorities and phrase dumping)
am 99- (innovation phrase dump)
am 100+ (consumer protection)
am 101- (industry hijack of regulations as opposed to WTO TBT rules)
am 102-- (again the highspeed network phrasedump)
am 103+ (moderate highspeed network agenda from rapporteur)
am 104++ (also with notion of competition and openess rapporteur)
am 105++
am 106- (Mann; industry garbage)
am 107-- (misconception about the nature of IP networks, moderate redefinition of net neutrality)
am 108=106-
am 109-- cmp 107 from the same author
am 110+++ important accesibility
am 111=112+ but a bit unclear wording
am 113=114- meaningless fluff for regional dimension
am 115-- misunderstands the nature of consultations and compromises the Com as an institution
am 116=117-
am 118-- anti-competition approach
am 119-- impossible demand
am 120-
am 121-
am 122--- (lawful content)
am 123+ Voice over IP
am 124- focusses that spectrum is "owned" by member states
am 125=126+ better version compared to 124
am 127 + media pluralism
am 128 - taking account of existing plans
am 129+ European interests
am 130=131+ European harmonisation approachm good and sharp compromise formula
am 132+ spectrum summit
am 133+ clarification
am 134+ similar to 133 but shorter
am 135- removes service neutrality
am 136- exemptions to restrictions
am 137- dito
am 138- removes neutrality
am 139=140- damages net neutralitym similar to 138
am 141- waters down service neutrality
am 142=143=144+ local broadband services
am 145+
am 146+ competences member stats
am 147=148+ member states may take into account cultural relev of technology
am 149/150/151 - unsual cross-recital reference
am 152 +
am 153/154 0 removes consultation of spectrum allocation
am 155 -
am 156 + removes unprofessional "Com should be given power"
am 157=158 0 cross border management
am 159 +
am 160=161 - goes beyond the scope of the current legislation, general legislative demand
am 162 + non-discrimnation of fair network access
am 163/164 0 makes ENISa competent, compatible with the BERt approach.
am 165 - obsoleted via EECMA to BERT
am 166 - against pro-competition regulation, deletion of recital
am 167 0 more moderate approach on recital 43
am 168 0
am 169 + most convincing solution for rec 43
am 170=171=172 0 rec 43 pro functional integration
am 173 0
am 174 0
am 175 - anti-integration
am 176 - anti-access
am 177 -
am 178 + pro end user
am 179=180=181 + towards competition
am 182=183=184 + call spectrum legislative proposal. off-topic
am 185 -
am 186 -- removal of tech neutrality
am 187 +++ removal of pricing inflexibilities over spectrum
