Telenor was found to be pricing out its competitors which relied on wholesale access to offer mobile broadband between 2008 and 2012.
UK Competition and Markets Authority calls for a new regime to regulate Big Tech
The CMA asks the UK Government to reform competition law to tackle Google and Facebook’s market power.
UK regulators form a Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum
European Commission adopts Regulation for 5G small cells
The Regulation specifies the physical and technical characteristics of small cells for 5G networks, and sets out a permit-exempt deployment regime.
UK House of Lords Committee warns of a ‘pandemic of misinformation’
The Democracy and Digital Technologies Committee published the findings of its inquiry on Digital Technology and Trust, along with a set of proposed remedies.
Australian regulator outlines guidelines for codes of practice to counter misinformation
The ACMA set out its expectations for voluntary codes to counter misinformation and to help consumers when it comes to the quality of online news and information.
European Commission concludes two-year review of GDPR
The Commission maintains the Regulation is generally working, but has found room for improvement in cooperation between countries.
Dutch regulator proposes network sharing guidelines
The ACM is looking to foster cooperation between mobile operators as they build their 5G networks and switch off 2G and 3G.
Google loses appeal against GDPR fine in France
The Council of State confirmed the decision of the data protection authority to fine Google €50m for its targeted advertising practices.
European Commission starts to review the Roaming Regulation
The EC will prepare an impact assessment by the end of this year as the regulation is due to expire on 30 June 2022.
