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Czech Republic: EC vetoes proposals to regulate wholesale mobile access

Despite the market no longer warranting ex ante regulation, the CTU had found the largest operators collectively dominant and sought to impose remedies

Ofcom proposes to refer UK cloud market to the CMA for investigation

The preference for a market investigation reference would be a significant step for Ofcom to take; reflecting the seriousness of the concerns identified

Spain: Orange/MasMovil JV heads for Phase II review

The impacts on competition, potential for higher prices and the EC’s preference for cross-border mergers all present a significant regulatory hurdle

ISPA: Parliament & Internet conference 2023

Industry backs Ofcom’s net neutrality proposals, but wants long-term certainty on fibre regulation to bolster the investment case

ETNO/POLITICO: ‘Telecoms drumbeat for the future of connectivity’

European regulators stressed that no decision on a ‘fair contribution’ had yet been made, with all options still on the table – except for changes to net neutrality rules

Orange/VOO deal sparks telecoms restructuring in Belgium

A network access commitment secured the EC’s approval in Phase II, but further in-market consolidation now depends on the national competition authority

The FCC’s satellite-to-smartphone regulation

Off the back of several new partnerships, the framework aims to facilitate further collaboration between satellite providers and mobile operators

CNMC approves energy-driven increases to wholesale charges in Spain

The decision helps better align Telefónica’s colocation prices with its costs, although the CNMC pushed back against retroactive adjustments to historic charges

Competition authority dismisses claims of price collusion in Croatia

While the evidence didn’t show anti-competitive practices, price increases for telecoms services have proved contentious, particularly if poorly communicated

Ofcom: Online scams rife in the UK

In light of significant financial and emotional harms, Ofcom is backing forthcoming online safety laws to spur tech firms to reduce consumer fraud