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Event debrief: GSMA’s New Rules for a New Era

While panellists largely agreed on the challenges facing the sector, proposed solutions in competition policy and spectrum licensing brought disagreement

Event debrief: Priorities for broadband and mobile connectivity in the UK

Ofcom received praise for supporting network investment, but further interventions will be needed to connect remote areas lacking commercial incentives

Driving competition in Japan’s mobile market

Reflecting the efforts of its peers, the MIC will focus on improving prices and services, while also considering how to boost switching and device availability in a market that is characteristically oligopolistic

ANACOM takes on automated data charges

The regulator’s draft decision follows on a consistent record of consumer protection efforts related to price rises and social tariffs

Event debrief: ECTA’s manifesto for Europe

The event provided a good opportunity to hear from Europe’s access seekers and challengers on the recent connectivity white paper. Evolution not revolution was the overriding message

M&A: Latest developments in Europe

While an in-market mobile merger in France appears likely, consolidation in Portugal’s fixed broadband market is facing strong opposition

MWC24: Regulation & Policy roundup from Day 3

As FWA and sustainability become mainstream for operators, a coalition of tech companies launch a new forum to drive openness in the digital economy

MWC24: Regulation & Policy roundup from Day 2

Network security, including infrastructure resilience and geopolitical tensions, loomed large as speakers envisaged a future driven by cloud, AI and 6G technologies

MWC24: Regulation & Policy roundup from Day 1

Calls for cross-industry collaboration, and a modern regulatory landscape were the asks from policymakers in a bid to revitalise Europe

Spain: Orange/MasMovil merger approved with remedies

While the EC may not have fully opened the door to further in-market consolidation, it is perhaps now ajar