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Is the Universal Service for “Letters” Sustainable?

In: Service Challenges, Business Opportunities, and Regulatory Responses in the Postal Sector

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  • John Hearn

    (Formerly vice-chair CERP and Project Manager Postal Regulation, ComReg)

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Article 3 of the EU’s Postal Directive still prescribes the provision of a universal service for “items of correspondence,” which guarantees: not less than five working days a week, one clearance, and one delivery to the home or premises of every natural or legal person. Yet many countries are deviating from this traditional model of postal service, and postal service providers are focusing more on parcel and e-commerce delivery, which is perceived as more profitable. This chapter questions whether the focus on parcel and e-commerce delivery is detrimental to the sustainable provision of the traditional letter post and suggests changes to the universal postal obligations needed to ensure the needs of future generations are met.

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  • John Hearn, 2024. "Is the Universal Service for “Letters” Sustainable?," Topics in Regulatory Economics and Policy, in: Pier Luigi Parcu & Timothy Brennan & Victor Glass (ed.), Service Challenges, Business Opportunities, and Regulatory Responses in the Postal Sector, pages 51-67, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:topchp:978-3-031-65599-9_4
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65599-9_4
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