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Wholesale

Deregulation of wholesale fixed call origination

Spain’s CNMC looks to remove access obligations on Telefónica, bringing regulation in line with the majority of EU Member States

Wholesale broadband regulation roundup

The latest market reviews in France, Ireland and Portugal seek to clear the way for faster fibre rollouts while preserving competitive markets

Canada: Regulating wholesale access to fibre

The incumbent slashes network investment in response to the CRTC’s decision to require wholesale aggregated access to FTTH networks for competitors

France: Wholesale broadband regulation for 2024-2028

Arcep’s latest review spans five years for the first time, with new obligations on Orange in managing its copper switch-off programme as the country transitions to fibre

AGCOM proposes to loosen regulation of the fixed access markets in Italy

The ongoing rollout of fibre means more of the country is now competitive, reducing the need to mandate access to TIM’s network

Austria: Deregulating wholesale high-quality access

The TKK continues its gradual removal of obligations for Ethernet and dark fibre, following complete deregulation in the consumer broadband market

WACC: Adjustments in Spain to reflect recent macroeconomic conditions

CNMC adjusts the risk-free rate for Telefónica and Cellnex, but signals a return to the EC’s approved methodology

Netherlands: Wholesale local access market left unregulated

The ACM will be monitoring KPN and Glaspoort’s network access commitments, which may have helped save VodafoneZiggo from new regulation

Conference debrief: Connected North 2023

We summarise the main talking points from the Connected North conference that took place in Manchester during 17–18 April 2023

CNMC approves energy-driven increases to wholesale charges in Spain

The decision helps better align Telefónica’s colocation prices with its costs, although the CNMC pushed back against retroactive adjustments to historic charges