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Europe’s AI Act moves forward

The Parliament aims to reach a common position by November. Many unresolved issues could mean it will take longer

Negotiating lower wholesale fibre prices in the Netherlands

By accepting a voluntary commitment from KPN the regulator hopes to avoid future legal challenges, but access seekers aren’t thrilled

10 year stability for wholesale broadband pricing in Germany

BNetzA aims to give regulatory certainty to the whole industry, as part of a broader effort to facilitate investment in fibre

Funding passive mobile infrastructure to improve coverage

A plan in Spain should close the small coverage gap that still exists, but some changes may be needed to make more efficient use of public money

Social tariffs and raising awareness of them

Evidence from countries where such tariffs exist suggests that raising awareness among eligible consumers is a common problem

A role for satellite broadband in Sweden

Satellite is a great option to cover the most challenging areas of the country. For it to be successful, market incentives will need to be created

Belgium to go from a 3-to-4 player mobile market

The next 5G auction will give the country a new operator, although its consumers are unlikely to see any benefits in the short term

Iliad fined €1.2m in Italy for misleading 5G advertising

Iliad’s advertising practices have been subject to recent criticism, and highlight a common problem in the industry

Another attempt at a transatlantic data privacy framework

Having a deal in place is important for the tech sector, which heavily relies on easy data flows between the two markets

EU adopts the Digital Markets Act

A strong political will from Parliament and Council saw a quick approval of the DMA. Its ultimate success will depend on its implementation and enforcement