telecoms regulation

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    Get up to date on regulatory frameworks, rules and reforms, such as the EECC Track and compare fibre network rollout, co-investment, and national broadband policy across the globe Stay informed on advances in mobile connectivity and the implications for radio spectrum policy and assignment
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    Follow developments in international roaming regulation, including Roam Like at Home in the EU Follow the debate on zero rating, as well as national policy and NRA powers to enforce net neutrality

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  • Net neutrality and zero rating
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latest intelligence

The DNA explained: three years of network contribution debate leads to “voluntary conciliation facility” as part of “ecosystem cooperation”
27 February 26 Martin Schraa

The proposed DNA will extend the concept of interconnection to private networks such as content delivery networks, but without binding dispute resolution.

Digital Networks Act sets course for future of EU connectivity but debate intensifies over competition, spectrum and satellite
26 February 26 Emma O'Toole

With the Commission targeting adoption by 2028, the Digital Networks Act aims to complete the single market for telecoms, accelerate fibre rollout and reshape spectrum policy. However, regulators, lawmakers and industry leaders remain divided over the simplification agenda, the harmonisation of spectrum policy and satellite authorisations and whether the reforms will truly boost Europe’s competitiveness without undermining competition or impacting consumers.

Copper switch-off status: great variety remains among EU member states
25 February 26 Alessandro Mauro

On 24 February 2026, Cullen International presented the second edition of its study on the progress toward deactivating the legacy copper network in the 27 EU member states, Norway, Switzerland and the UK at an event organised by the FTTH Council Europe.

European Commission proposes to add Western Balkan countries to EU roaming area
25 February 26 Emma O'Toole

The Commission asked member states to approve the launch of negotiations with the six Western Balkan countries to join the EU’s Roam Like at Home regime. If agreed, it marks another step in the gradual expansion of the EU roaming area beyond the Union’s borders, following the recent inclusion of Ukraine and Moldova.

Belgian regulator sets rules for operators to give best tariff advice
22 February 26 Laurence Nivot

BIPT, the Belgian telecoms regulator, adopted requirements on how operators should inform end users about their best tariff option before their contract is automatically renewed, and at least once a year.

Sweden introduces mandatory national emergency roaming
20 February 26 Veronica Bocarova

During a state of emergency, mobile users in Sweden will be able to connect to other national operators' networks if their own network is down.

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