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US: FCC proposes a ban on phone locking

The US would join only a handful of other countries that have pursued a ban on SIM locking to encourage greater competition at the retail level

Event debrief: EC Workshop on Competition in Virtual Worlds and Generative AI

Even as panellists defended the importance of partnerships to competition in AI markets, the EC hinted at a deepening scrutiny of deals involving large tech firms

Tech and telecoms under a Labour Government

A quick implementation of online safety rules, strengthening the framework for AI and reforms to the planning system are likely to take priority over changes to connectivity policy

Event debrief: ISPA ISP Business Summit 2024

Consolidation and the ‘right number’ of fibre networks dominated discussions, with the ultimate survival of some altnets the elephant in the room

EC issues first DMA findings to Apple

The preliminary findings and the new investigation into Apple’s controversial developer policies reflect a broad but in-depth inquiry into the duopolistic app store market

BEREC’s Draft Report on the IP Interconnection ecosystem

BEREC’s latest analysis draws many of the same conclusions as in 2017, pointing to an evolving market that functions broadly well without regulation

Sweden poised to miss national broadband target

Despite continued investment from industry in addition to public subsidies, the PTS believes that it will be difficult to meet all of the Government’s objectives

Spain extends spectrum licences at no extra cost

The Government will lengthen usage rights by up to 10 years but wants to see operators invest in return

Restricting smartphones and social media for children

As political leaders debate banning the use of phones and platforms, tensions between teaching digital skills and ensuring safety online may be set to rise

Foreign investment in telecoms: The first test of the EC’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation

The EC launches its inaugural investigation under new anti-subsidy rules as e&’s investments raise national security concerns among European governments