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Q1 2026 European operator results: Regulatory and policy highlights

European operators struck a notably more optimistic tone on regulation and consolidation in Q1 2026, with several executives welcoming the EC’s draft merger guidelines as a potential turning point for the sector

Event debrief: ISPA ISP Summit 2026

The proposed nexfibre/Netomnia transaction took centre stage, as panellists debated network overlaps, the deal’s potential impact on competition and whether it warrants an in-depth review

Revising South Africa's Electronic Communications Act

Amendments to the 20-year old framework prioritise ensuring the efficient use of spectrum while promoting growth in the nascent MVNO market

BNetzA announces new rules for proving reduced mobile performance

BNetzA’s new rules allow customers to pay less or terminate their contracts early if they experience significant deviations in mobile speed

FCC: Ensuring efficient management of the Universal Service Fund

The regulator’s targeted consultation launches ahead of much broader expected proposals from US politicians to reform the delivery of public subsidy programmes

Extending sub-3GHz spectrum licences in Malta

The MCA’s proposal for expiring bands aims to help operators navigate technological shifts while pre-empting forthcoming EU regulation

Australia: ACMA set to enforce its own consumer protection code

Despite the success of some ‘world-first’ industry-led initiatives, ACMA’s decision reflects calls for more direct regulation of the telecoms sector

The conditions for copper retirement in the UK

Ofcom consults on removing Openreach’s copper charge controls where 90% of premises in an exchange area have access to fibre

Slovenia: Four-to-three Telemach/T-2 merger faces in-depth review

Within concentrated markets and with overlapping operations, the competition authority is concerned the deal could risk raising retail prices as well as incentives for coordination

FCC: Deregulating the copper switch-off

The FCC is continuing its ‘Delete, Delete, Delete’ agenda by reducing requirements associated with the copper switch-off that have been deemed overly burdensome