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Communications Markets

Fines for failing fraud protections

As some regulators place a greater emphasis on facilitating switching between providers, protections against SIM swapping and similar scams will be all the more important

Germany: Long-awaited restrictions on Huawei and ZTE

Mobile operators have agreed to phase out the firms from their 5G networks, with almost 20 other countries already having imposed restrictions on equipment vendors

EU: State of the Digital Decade (second report)

The EC has issued a wake-up call to Member States, with many not currently making sufficient progress to meet key 2030 connectivity targets

Portugal: Vodafone/Nowo merger blocked

Despite being inline with the preliminary view, there is still a chance the AdC’s decision could be appealed directly to the Minister of Economy, although this mechanism has only been invoked (successfully) once before

EC: Protecting competition in a changing world

DG COMP research shows that mobile prices in the EU are consistently lower than in the US, but that consolidation tends to increase prices and may not deliver greater investment

UK: Vodafone and Virgin Media O2 extend network sharing agreement

Together with a balancing of spectrum across industry, the announcement boosts the chances of a Three/Vodafone merger

US: FCC proposes a ban on phone locking

The US would join only a handful of other countries that have pursued a ban on SIM locking to encourage greater competition at the retail level

Tech and telecoms under a Labour Government

A quick implementation of online safety rules, strengthening the framework for AI and reforms to the planning system are likely to take priority over changes to connectivity policy

Event debrief: ISPA ISP Business Summit 2024

Consolidation and the ‘right number’ of fibre networks dominated discussions, with the ultimate survival of some altnets the elephant in the room

BEREC’s Draft Report on the IP Interconnection ecosystem

BEREC’s latest analysis draws many of the same conclusions as in 2017, pointing to an evolving market that functions broadly well without regulation