The ECJ ruled on a case in Hungary, confirming that zero-rated services have to stop once a user’s data allowance has been used up.
Bouygues Telecom challenges ‘5G law’ in France
The operator filed an appeal against the law on network equipment security as it seeks the right to obtain compensation for the equipment it needs to replace.
FCC concludes its first mid-band spectrum auction for 5G
Ofcom reveals best and worst telecoms customer service
Satisfaction rates in mobile remains high, whereas broadband satisfaction has seen a slight increase.
Chile prepares for 5G spectrum award
Australian Government sets spectrum cap for the 26GHz band
The Communications Minister has directed the ACMA to implement a limit of 1GHz per operator in the next 5G auction.
Ofcom prepares for all-IP interconnection in the UK
As part of the wholesale voice market review, the regulator will require BT to set out a plan for migration to IP interconnection.
EC takes stock of EU countries’ implementation of the 5G security toolbox
The report finds good progress in giving national regulators the necessary powers, but that more work is needed in designing multi-vendor strategies.
UK Government to legislate to remove barriers to broadband deployment
The new law would give Ofcom powers to obtain operators’ deployment plans, and publish data about areas where rollout is not yet planned.