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European Court of Justice rules in favour of Apple and Ireland in tax case

According to the Court, the EC failed to demonstrate the extent to which the taxable income came from Apple’s Irish branches.

Huawei to be removed from UK 5G networks by 2027

In a U-turn from January’s 35% cap on Huawei equipment, the Government has decided recent US sanctions mean it must go altogether.

EC releases reports on the functioning of the online platforms economy

The Expert Group on the Online Platform Economy identified a broad range of policy issues requiring further research.

Arcep unveils draft review of the French fixed access market

The regulator looks to speed up copper switch-off, and to impose symmetrical QoS requirements for fibre.

European Commission prepares for Brexit

The EC has set out the legal situation for electronic communications providers across the EU and the UK in light of Brexit.

Japanese Government proposes ‘Digital New Deal’ to upgrade its infrastructure

The Government proposed a comprehensive policy to digitise its services which came under pressure during the COVID-19 pandemic.

German presidency of the EU presents a new ePrivacy proposal

Germany will seek for an agreement on the purposes for processing communications metadata, including responses to future pandemics.

Telenor fined for anti-competitive practices in Norway

Telenor was found to be pricing out its competitors which relied on wholesale access to offer mobile broadband between 2008 and 2012.

UK Competition and Markets Authority calls for a new regime to regulate Big Tech

The CMA asks the UK Government to reform competition law to tackle Google and Facebook’s market power.

UK regulators form a Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum

Ofcom, the ICO and the CMA strengthen their collaboration to better monitor online services.