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Broadband

Event debrief: Westminster eForum: The future for broadband and mobile connectivity in the UK

Industry calls for greater intervention to facilitate 5G rollouts, but urges caution around changes to the existing regulatory framework for fibre

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 

Event debrief: ISPA Parliament & Internet Conference 2025

Important discussions on online safety and digital access were missing possibly the two most important stakeholders: The Government and big tech

ACCC’s updated broadband speed guidance

The new guidance provides a steer to industry on navigating upgraded wholesale speeds while ensuring consumers are informed about the limitations of their in-home equipment

EU: Reducing the number of markets susceptible to ex-ante regulation

The EC’s fourth review of the Recommendation on relevant markets could herald the end of a more than 20-year sectoral framework

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

Technological neutrality for the US BEAD Program

The NTIA will require states to evaluate projects on a technologically neutral basis, which could prevent rural areas from accessing fibre

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

India: Rating properties for their connectivity credentials

The regulator’s property rating system seeks to incentivise investment in improving indoor 4G and 5G connectivity, which lags behind recent advances in outdoor mobile coverage

UK: The BBC’s pitch for an all-IP TV future

While driving consumer uptake of suitable broadband will be a challenge, the switch-off of DTT in 2034 could present a unique context to bring longtime excluded consumers online