The EECC is expected to enter into force by end-2018. Member states will have two years to transpose it into national law.
Our two experts compared the EECC to the current EU regulatory framework for electronic communications and will look ahead at the next steps to implement this fundamental overhaul of EU telecoms regulation.
The topics covered included access regulation and co-investment, spectrum policy, the treatment of over-the-top (OTT) players, end-user rights and the role of NRAs and BEREC.
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