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FCC to tackle long-standing broadband competition issues in the US

The FCC wants to outlaw exclusivity agreements between ISPs and landlords, but this and Biden’s wider broadband agenda will stall without a Democrat majority

US lawmakers move to curb the power of big tech

As things stand, the US could now be quicker than the UK to adopt new antitrust laws to tackle the dominance of big tech

Could the FTC succeed in breaking up Meta?

The antitrust case seeking to undo Meta’s acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp will go ahead – but it could take several years to resolve

Mexico prepares for its 5G spectrum auction

The multi-band award should result in a quick development of 5G in the country – but policymakers need to address the historically high costs of spectrum

Guidelines in Spain for disputes related to physical infrastructure access

They are designed to ensure access to physical infrastructure access is on reasonable terms

Google could face ex-ante regulation in Germany

Germany could be the first country to test the effectiveness of ex-ante rules for digital platforms, with lessons to be learned for regulators around the world

The prospect of a single broadband network in Italy has been revived

The Italian Treasury has endorsed the idea more so than ever. However, no one has yet addressed the regulatory obstacles that it presents

US operators face obstacles in using the C-Band for 5G

Safety concerns raised by the aviation industry are delaying Verizon & AT&T’s deployments after these operators collectively paid $70bn to use the spectrum

UK competition authority could block the sale of Three’s towers to Cellnex

In doing so it would be the only national authority to block a deal that spans across six countries

Italy’s broadband voucher scheme gets the EC’s approval

The second phase of the scheme will focus on encouraging take-up among SMEs, after an only partially successful first phase for households