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latest intelligence

Dominican Republic regulator proposes modernising telecommunications law
04 February 26 Paola Herrera

Dominican telecoms regulator Indotel submitted to public consultation a series of amendments to modernise the Dominican Republic’s 1998 general telecommunications law, strengthen the agency’s own autonomy and increase its ability to adapt to new technologies.

The DNA explained: deadlines set for copper switch-off, but with exceptions
02 February 26 Alessandro Mauro

The proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) fixes multiple deadlines for copper switch-off, with the last lines to be switched by end 2039. Exceptions apply where decommissioning is not economically viable.

The DNA explained: no major overhaul of SMP access rules
01 February 26 Matej Podbevsek

Building on the existing regulatory framework, the Digital Networks Act proposal maintains the established significant market power (SMP) regime and the three-criteria test as the trigger for ex ante SMP regulation. At the same time, it seeks to recalibrate regulatory intervention by placing greater emphasis on clearly identified market failures and by reinforcing the principle of proportionality through the sequential escalation from less to more intrusive regulatory remedies.

Digital Networks Act: texts comparison in the Legislation Navigator
31 January 26 Pierre-Yves Potelle

Cullen International has prepared an editable MS Word version of its comparison between the proposed Digital Networks Act with the European Electronic Communications Code.

Members of European Parliament ask about net neutrality and network fees in the Digital Networks Act
29 January 26 Martin Schraa

Members of European Parliament flag investment, net neutrality and network fees in first committee meeting on the Digital Networks Act (DNA). The European Commission hailed the DNA proposal a “major simplification effort”.

Digital Networks Act: mixed reactions from member states, regulators and industry
28 January 26 Emma O'Toole

Stakeholders shared their initial views on the proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) during an event in Brussels on 27 January 2026, one week after the European Commission put forward its vision for an updated EU’s telecoms framework. There were some positive reactions to further centralisation and harmonisation, including from the Cyprus Council presidency. However, industry called for more simplification and regulators called for maintaining national flexibility.

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