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UK competition authority to investigate Google’s Chrome browser

The CMA will examine Google’s proposal to remove third-party cookies and other functionalities from its browser.

US finds some digital services taxes are discriminatory

The US Trade Representative has completed investigations into the taxes in India, Italy, and Turkey.

France adopts rules to prevent device waste

The new rules will also require telecoms operators to inform consumers about the carbon footprint of their digital consumption.

Algorithm used by Deliveroo in Italy ruled as discriminatory

A tribunal found the algorithm to be ‘blind’ to the reasons why workers may cancel their shifts, and who were penalised as a result.

New regulation for wholesale broadband access markets in France

ARCEP finalised the new analysis for Markets 3a, 3b, and 4, for the period 2021–2023.

Swiss competition authority launches inquiry into Swisscom’s fibre deployment

ComCo argues that Swisscom is changing the network architecture in its new deployments, so that alternative operators are unable to access the network.

Interim report on barriers to uptake of gigabit-capable broadband in the UK

The report sets out the barriers faced by UK consumers and business when it comes to adopting gigabit-capable broadband.

European Commission clears Google’s acquisition of FitBit

The EC accepted Google’s commitments following an in-depth investigation.

European Commission unveils new Cybersecurity Strategy

The EC will revise the NIS Directive to include more critical industries.

Swedish 5G auction can go ahead with restrictions on Chinese vendors

The Court of Appeal revoked the suspension of the restrictions for the next auction, but Huawei’s appeal can still go ahead.