The Government announced a new target as part of its “Très Haut Debit” plan, to achieve 100% coverage of full fibre by 2025, compared to the current 45.7%.
FCC requires operators to report on use of Chinese network equipment in the US
The FCC has asked providers that use the Universal Service Fund to provide data on Huawei and ZTE equipment, including the cost for their replacement.
Australian competition authority looks at possible competition issues in the next 5G auction
The ACCC has been instructed by the Government to seek feedback ahead of the award of spectrum in the 26GHz band.
Spanish Government to cover an additional 1.5m homes through the national broadband plan
The Government will create ‘grey areas’ on top of the existing white areas, to ensure more municipalities can receive funding for very high-speed broadband deployment.
Ofcom and Which? tackle 5G health concerns
Misconceptions about the technology have boosted conspiracy theories about safety which Ofcom and others are attempting to quash.
Italian regulator considers coverage obligations for Wind Tre – Fastweb shared 5G network
AGCOM is assessing the impact of the deal on the obligations attached to spectrum licences recently acquired by Wind Tre.
Ofcom ordered to pay back £218m of ALFs to UK MNOs
The regulator lost its appeal to the UK High Court, and will now have to repay operators after overcharging them for annual spectrum licence fees.
European Commission unveils the new European Data Strategy
For the first time, the EC sets out a proactive approach toward the use of data in the European economy.
Network security to be main consideration in Singapore 5G award
The IMDA has closed a beauty contest, which will lead to the creation of two nationwide 5G networks.
German data protection authorities criticise the one-stop shop mechanism in GDPR
Regulators’ criticism is important in light of the upcoming two-year review of the GDPR, which the EC will carry out later in 2020.