ERGP report shows postal quality of service performance varies significantly across Europe
28 February 25
Michael van Maris van Dijk
Universal service providers (USPs) reported a slight increase in the achievement of priority mail quality targets in 2023. At the same time, USPs reported a rise in end-user complaints. These are some of the findings from a report analysing trends related to postal quality of service, consumer protection and complaint handling, published by the European Regulators Group for Postal Services.
Dutch government refuses PostNL’s request for compensation of universal service obligation costs
21 February 25
Martin Schraa
PostNL had asked €68m in total for 2025 and 2026.
Portugal requires CTT to compensate users if it fails to achieve quality targets
20 February 25
Pedro Miranda
Under a new regulation, if Correios de Portugal (CTT) does not meet quality of service targets, the ministry may mandate it to compensate users through investments in the postal network or retail price reductions. The compensation may be at most 3% of CTT’s annual earnings from services that are part of the universal postal service.
European Commission to withdraw draft e-Privacy Regulation and AI Liability Directive
16 February 25
Marianna Mattera
The European Commission’s 2025 work programme prioritises simplifying EU regulations (e.g. cybersecurity rules) to reduce administrative burdens.
Commission approves state aid for Czech Post’s digital mailbox service
12 February 25
Monika Kačeriaková
The European Commission approved state aid to Czech Post totalling €156m for the provision of the official digital mailbox during the period 2023–2027.
Czech government sends draft postal act amendments to parliament
06 February 25
Monika Kačeriaková
The most significant amendments to the Czech postal law since 2012 would allow for changes to the universal service, amend the reimbursement of the USO net cost and introduce new consumer protection rules. The government passed the amendments after one year of consultation. If passed by the two-chamber parliament, the act will come into effect from 2026.