EU sues Sweden over digital TV monopoly

Wednesday October 18th 2006, 10:53 am
Filed under: Journalism

The European Commission said on Tuesday that it is taking Sweden to court for failing to abolish state-owned monopoly Boxer TV-Access as required by EU law. The European Union’s executive arm said it would lodge a case against Sweden at the European Court of Justice for not doing away with the company’s monopoly in access control services for digital terrestrial broadcasts. Since September 2002, EU members are required to ensure an open market for radio and television broadcasting. However, in contravention of EU rules, Swedish broadcasters using digital terrestrial networks have no choice but to go to Boxer to get access control services, which include encryption and decryption of TV-signals (pay-TV) and the provision of decoders, set-top boxes, smart cards and other devices. (The Local,October 18, 2006)

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