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Germany’s wholesale local access market review

At last, the scope of duct access will be expanded to facilitate fibre deployment, in a country where copper still dominates

A stronger role for national authorities in enforcing the EU’s Digital Markets Act?

France, Germany and the Netherlands want more flexibility in setting remedies for gatekeepers. Tough negotiations with the EU Parliament could be ahead

Ireland under pressure to investigate data sharing between WhatsApp and Facebook

The patience of other European authorities is wearing thin, as they believe the Irish Data Protection Commission should be tougher on Big Tech

Germany takes on Apple over claims of anti-competitive behavior related to the App Store

App stores are increasingly being seen as a bottleneck

German competition authority makes use of new powers to regulate Big Tech

Observers will be looking to see whether ex-ante regulation can really address the perceived competition concerns

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 28 May 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team

Germany gets serious about its broadband target

The pace of fibre deployment now needs to match the increase in funding available

Competition authorities demand stricter rules on merger control to curb the dominance of Big Tech

Regulators in Australia, Germany, and the UK highlight the importance of international coordination when regulating digital markets

Elsewhere in regulation this week

Other noteworthy regulatory developments week ending 9 April 2021 from the Assembly Analyst team

Germany reforms competition law to reflect the evolution of digital markets

The new rules introduce requirements for online platforms with ‘cross-market importance’, and will influence negotiations on the European Digital Markets Act.