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Communications Markets

California: Rate regulation or affordability safeguard?

In deregulating net neutrality, the FCC has forfeited its chance to regulate (or at least prevent state-level regulation of) broadband affordability

New Zealand: Evolving regulation in line with technology

ComCom looks to deregulate copper access and mobile termination services, but is understandably at an earlier stage with potentially evolving the country’s fibre regime

Deregulating wholesale broadband in Norway

Nkom believes that market developments point to deregulation as a solution to deliver better freedom of choice for consumers as well as increased competition

Event debrief: BEREC’s 13th Stakeholder Forum

With differing appetites and priorities for regulatory reform, the EC is keeping its cards close to its chest in terms of what the eagerly anticipated DNA could propose

Deregulating the copper network switch-off in the US

The FCC’s orders to roll back regulation on legacy network retirement are the first steps in a larger effort to clear the sector’s “regulatory underbrush”

Switzerland: Funding gigabit broadband

A new programme has been proposed to connect unserved areas but only plans to invest half of the funding estimated as necessary to reach nationwide coverage

South Korea: Fines for anticompetitive behaviour

The controversial fine from the KFTC appears to contradict the position of the regulator in attempting to stabilise excessive sales incentives

Australia: Alternative licensing for expiring spectrum

Despite ruling out including rollout obligations in spectrum licences, ACMA sees potential benefits of a secondary licensing framework for rural competition and consumer choice

ACCC weighs changes to superfast broadband access rules

Following concerns from access seekers regarding Uniti Group’s wholesale pricing, the ACCC is considering whether to expand its regulation of non-NBN providers

The UK’s Digital Inclusion Action Plan

A decade since the last national strategy, the Government has announced initial actions to tackle digital exclusion and set out its proposals for addressing the problem long-term