(Telecompaper) Telecom Italia (TIM) has submitted a plan to communications regulator Agcom in which it proposes to put its national fixed-line network into a separate company fully owned by the group, reports Il Messaggero, adding that TIM's CEO Amos Genish intends to present the plan to Italy's industry minister Carlo Calenda on 07 February. An unnamed source cited by Reuters subsequently confirmed the report, saying the voluntary separation was aimed at guaranteeing the network's quality and equal access to all operators. "The proposal is in line with what's been requested by minister Calenda, but there is no talk of listing the network on the stock market," said the source.