When the European Commission announced last February its public consultation to improve the conflict between telecommunications and technology operators over who should pay for the deployment of networks, a real earthquake of reactions arose in the sector, between defenders and detractors of measure. On Friday, May 19, the European public consultation comes to an end and just one day before, the European telecommunications companies have agreed and presented their final proposal to the Commission , which condenses the main historical demands of the sector, which since the beginning of the year have intensified . Firstly, as Reuters has reported based on the draft text, the proposal will only affect technology platforms that account for more than 5% of Internet providers' total traffic at peak times.
In this way, it is likely that the affected companies are Google, Apple, Meta, Amazon, Netflix and TikTok , although the operators' documentation only refers to OTTs in a generic way and does not identify them the interests of telecommunications companies and that America Cell Phone Number List has participated in the proposal presented, has summarized the main points demanded by the sector for the future. "It seems strange that the telecos are the losers of this trip": the Government plunges into the dispute with the platforms for the "fair contribution" The organization has supported its requests on the concept of fair contribution or fair share in English that operators have been repeating in recent months, and which focuses on the fact that the 6 big technology companies account for more than 50% of global traffic and do not pay anything. by the networks they use.

Furthermore, due to the deployment of 5G and fiber optic networks, telecom companies report that they have increasingly higher costs for creating and maintaining new networks, and that these advances will also be essential to sustain future technologies such as the metaverse. At a political level, operators also criticize that there is a current financing deficit of 174 billion euros to achieve the objectives of the EU Digital Decade by 2030, and they hope that the Spanish presidency of the EU in the second half of year serves to advance its regulatory plans. The 11 complaints from the Spanish telecos DigitalES has compiled the 11 reasons why it is necessary to establish a tax on technology companies for the fair distribution of network deployment in the European Union.