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EU Parliament report suggests wholesale roaming rates should be reduced

The ITRE Committee of the European Parliament has published a report examining the impact of Roam-Like-At-Home, one year after the implementation

The FCC starts its first high-band 5G auction in the US

The US regulator has commenced the award of mmWave spectrum in the 28GHz band.

EU Parliament adopts European Electronic Communications Code

The plenary of the EU Parliament has approved the text of the new rules for the telecoms sector in the EU

German competition authority referral over Vodafone’s acquisition of Unity Media

The Bundeskartellamt has asked the EC to examine the German segment of Vodafone’s takeover of Liberty Global.

Netherlands and Croatia infringement proceedings over delays awarding 700MHz

The European Commission says the two countries are not complying with the Radio Spectrum rules

EC refers Portugal to the European Courts of Justice over Universal Service Directive

The European Commission is unsatisfied with the compensation schemes implemented by the Portuguese regulator to fund Universal Service

Australian regulator sees an improvement in NBN broadband speeds

The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) published its third Measuring Broadband Australia (MBA) report

Ofcom proposes unrestricted access to Openreach’s ducts and poles

The UK regulator aims to reform access to Openreach’s passive infrastructure so that companies laying fibre, mobile operators, and broadband providers can have more freedom to use such infrastructure

Ofcom starts monitoring the legally separated Openreach

The UK regulator has launched its programme to monitor how Openreach, now legally separated from BT, complies with its new commitments

FTC announces next hearings on competition and consumer protection

The Federal Trade Commission of the US has scheduled the next hearings of its enquiry on “Competition and Consumer Protection in the 21st Century”