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BEREC

Conference debrief: FT-ETNO Tech & Politics Forum 2023

The annual event in Brussels saw operators continue to push for in-market consolidation. Less was said of ‘fair share’ but Europe’s (lack of) leadership came under the microscope

Net neutrality in the UK: Welcomed clarity

Ofcom backs greater network management and service innovation by operators, and signals it could support calls for a more hands-off approach in future

WACC: Adjustments in Spain to reflect recent macroeconomic conditions

CNMC adjusts the risk-free rate for Telefónica and Cellnex, but signals a return to the EC’s approved methodology

EC Gigabit Recommendation: BEREC’s response

Alignment with the EECC is paramount, with the current version risking premature deregulation and a higher administrative burden for NRAs

Arcep’s second digital sustainability report

France continues to be at the forefront of regulatory efforts on sustainability, leveraging its expanded powers to assess environmental impacts across the internet value chain

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

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

EC’s three-part plan to boost gigabit connectivity

As well as proposing updates to current legislation, the EC is consulting on the sector’s long-term outlook and how it should be funded, including whether there should be a dedicated EU-wide fund to support access to affordable broadband

Ofcom’s review of net neutrality in the UK

The regulator has responded to operator calls for more flexibility, with its proposed approach to zero-rating signalling a departure from the EU

BEREC yet to be convinced by proposals for a ‘fair share’

The group’s preliminary view is that mandating a financial contribution from tech firms poses risk for the internet ecosystem and net neutrality