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UK competition authority accuses Apple and Google of operating a duopoly

The CMA’s findings are consistent with findings elsewhere, however the UK could be the first to put in place ex-ante rules to address them

Switzerland to include 80Mbps broadband in the USO

It will be the most ambitious broadband USO in the world, and require significant investment

Advertising guidance on UK video-sharing platforms

Ofcom’s new guidance helps online platforms comply with the Audiovisual Media Services Regulation, but could be superseded by the upcoming Online Safety Bill

The EU’s roaming regulation extended until 2032

One of the EU’s biggest success stories will continue. For it to function well, travel patterns will need to resume to pre-pandemic levels

UK Government announces 2G and 3G phase-out by 2033

While sunsets are expected to occur sooner than then, experience shows operators will still face challenges in migrating some customers away from older technologies

The EU adopts its Data Governance Act

With the foundations to enact the EC’s Data Strategy now in place, building large-scale data assets will be crucial for the EU to attract investment in AI

Norway sets stronger safeguards for Telenor’s copper retirement

Nkom has asked Telenor to provide better information about its retirement plans, and ensure adequate alternative wholesale products are available

Belgium eyes the entry of a fourth mobile operator in the market

The Government has reserved spectrum for a new entrant in the upcoming 5G auction, but the arrival of a new nationwide operator seems unlikely

Europe’s approach to regulating the digital economy moves ahead

Reaching this point was done in record time, but there are details still to iron out – particularly over who will enforce the rules

OFCOM cuts annual spectrum licence fees in Switzerland

OFCOM will adopt a degressive model to calculate spectrum fees, recognising that the current model is not fit for purpose