Towards an EU Quantum Act
06 November 25
Elena Scaramuzzi
The European Commission is consulting until 26 November 2025 on potential new legislation, a Quantum Act. The Act would establish at EU level a coherent governance framework for quantum research, strengthen industrial capacity through coordinated investment tools, and create mechanisms for supply-chain resilience. This Global Trends flash analyses key aspects of the proposal and presents recent quantum policy developments from around the world.
Canadian regulators publish report on synthetic media
22 October 25
Jose Jehuda Garcia
A partnership of four Canadian federal regulators published a report that examines the challenges and opportunities to Canada’s society that arise from AI-generated media, also known as synthetic media. The report includes several generalised goals the regulators would like to see addressed, but no specific regulatory measures emerged from the document. This Global Trends flash looks at the purpose and content of the report. It also highlights the implications of its findings for both Canadian and global policy.
India prepares for the next spectrum auction for mobile services
17 October 25
Javier Morales Fhon
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is consulting on possible spectrum bands and amounts, as well as licensing terms and conditions for the next multi-band spectrum auction, expected in the country in 2026.
The spectrum under consideration regards multiple frequencies not assigned in former spectrum auctions in low, mid and high frequency bands. In its consultation TRAI also discusses possible licensing options for the upper 6 GHz band in India, this Global Trends flash also highlights.
China implements its framework on the online protection of minors
09 October 25
Elena Scaramuzzi
Over the past five years, China has been building a comprehensive framework to regulate online platforms’ activities targeting minors, this Global Trends flash highlights. China’s framework consists of several primary laws and specified regulations. Authorities in China are finalizing some regulatory steps to ensure the effective implementation of the framework. In 2H 2025 the Cyberspace Administration of China carried out two relevant consultations in that regard. The first would classify the types of content considered to be harmful to the physical or mental health of minors. The second would set a methodology for the identification of the online platforms considered to pose a high risk to minors.
Singapore's mobile market merger awaits approval by the competition authority in the telecoms sector
29 September 25
Javier Morales Fhon
Singapore’s fourth largest mobile network operator (MNO) Simba Telecom announced it agreed to acquire the telecommunications business of M1, the third largest MNO in the country. This acquisition marks the first major consolidation in Singapore's mobile market. The completion of the proposed transaction remains subject to approval by the Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA). This Global Trends flash highlights the strategic rationale presented by the parties, the expected post-merger mobile market structure, and initial reactions from stakeholders. The deal reflects broader consolidation trends occurring in mobile markets across the Asia-Pacific region, including in Indonesia, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, and Thailand.
New Zealand regulator proposes to fully de-regulate Chorus’ copper-based wholesale services
21 September 25
Elena Scaramuzzi
This Global Trends Flash explains the Commerce Commission's proposal to eliminate wholesale access obligations for Chorus' remaining 68,000 copper connections, accelerating the transition toward complete network modernisation by 2030.