The Digital Networks Act (DNA) will integrate the EU provisions on safeguarding open internet access, with only limited changes.
The proposal introduces:
- the possibility for the European Commission to adopt binding implementing acts detailing how to offer specialised services
- reduced reporting obligations for internet access service providers on their network management, based on a BEREC template
Our new report offers an in-depth analysis of the Commission’s proposal regarding net neutrality.
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06 February 26
The DNA explained: deadlines set for copper switch-off, but with exceptions
Cullen International is issuing a series of analyses on different aspects of the Digital Networks Act (DNA) proposal. This report covers copper switch-off.
06 February 26
The DNA explained: no major overhaul of SMP access rules
Cullen International is issuing a series of analyses on different aspects of the Digital Networks Act (DNA) proposal. This report covers SMP access rules.
05 February 26
Revised Cybersecurity Act (CSA2) - mechanism to restrict high-risk ICT suppliers in critical sectors
Cullen International published an analysis of the proposed provisions to restrict high-risk suppliers (HRS) under the revised Cybersecurity Act (CSA2) delivered by the European Commission on 20 January 2026.