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Spectrum

US: Telecoms in the Big, Beautiful Bill

In addition to refilling the US’ spectrum pipeline after more than two years of no new auctions by the FCC, the Act offers incentives to boost fibre and AI investment 

UK: The Vodafone/Virgin Media O2 spectrum sale

The deal agreed during the merger somewhat reduces imbalances between the three UK operators while improving Virgin Media O2’s competitive and network positions

Event debrief: ComReg Conference 2025

Alongside further pushback against an overhaul of EU telecoms regulation, there were calls for the effective enforcement of cybersecurity frameworks amid geopolitical uncertainty

Ofcom’s strategic approach to AI

Ofcom is aiming to support innovative applications of AI across communications markets, shifting its approach that had largely focused on understanding the technology's risks

The European Parliament’s tech sovereignty report

Beyond its focus on building the ‘Eurostack’, the ITRE Committee strike a middle ground in aligning with some but not all recommendations for the Digital Networks Act

Netherlands: A call to action on telecoms policy reform

The Government urges stronger regulation and effective competition, considering that the European framework should be seen as a success

Australia: Alternative licensing for expiring spectrum

Despite ruling out including rollout obligations in spectrum licences, ACMA sees potential benefits of a secondary licensing framework for rural competition and consumer choice

MWC25: Regulation & Policy roundup from Day 1

Familiar calls for deregulation and consolidation to help spur investment alongside debates over fair share and the governance of AI set the tone for the first day of the event

The EC’s 2025 work programme

The EC’s planned activities seek to kickstart growth by cutting red tape and enhancing competition, while being mindful of the security of critical digital infrastructure

Extending spectrum licences in Germany

The Bundeskartellamt argues that conditions attached to the proposed extension of spectrum usage rights would harm new entrant 1&1 and hinder wholesale competition