Dutch Telecom Market Shows Healthy Competition, Says ACM
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) confirms that the Dutch telecom market is currently competitive, while committing to annual assessments to ensure ongoing consumer benefits.
13.12.2023 | Dutch competition authority
The Netherlands Authority for Consumers and Markets (ACM) has concluded that there is sufficient competition in the Dutch telecom market, reaffirming its stance that no further regulation is necessary at this time. The authority will, however, continue to monitor the market closely on an annual basis to ensure that telecom providers maintain a favorable price-quality ratio for consumers.
ACM's market assessment indicates that some consumers are not fully capitalizing on the competitive opportunities available. The authority will specifically evaluate whether major telecom providers, such as KPN and Glaspoort, adhere to commitments regarding the accessibility of their fiber-optic networks to other service providers. Additionally, ACM will track the progress of fiber-optic network rollouts by various market players over the coming years.
Manon Leijten, a member of ACM's board, emphasized the importance of competition in the market, noting that consumers benefit from a wide selection of services and significant discounts for new customers. Previous studies have shown that consumers are willing to switch providers for savings of around 18 euros per month, with potential first-year savings exceeding 20 euros.
ACM's research also highlights that many consumers are unaware of their current download speeds, with 46% not knowing their purchased speed and 37% struggling to estimate their needs. The authority advises consumers to review their plans annually and consider downgrading or removing unnecessary features to save costs. Comparing providers and negotiating with current providers can also lead to better deals.
The rapid expansion of fiber-optic networks is enhancing consumer choice, allowing access to multiple high-speed internet providers at competitive prices. ACM anticipates that nearly all consumers and businesses will have access to fiber-optic connections within the next two years, as these networks remain open to various telecom service providers.