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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

Australia’s proposed Universal Outdoor Mobile Obligation

The Government is looking to use LEO satellites and D2D services to improve rural coverage, although there are concerns it could crowd out existing initiatives

Event debrief: TechUK’s Future Telecoms Conference

While panellists were generally positive about the Government’s commitment to economic growth, questions remain on how that will be translated into tangible policy change

Funding broadband in rural Australia

The ACCC’s proposals would affect the costs facing both NBN Co and its competitors, while having price implications for broadband consumers

Sharing spectrum for satellite in the US

The FCC’s revised rules will reward first movers for taking a risk, while a change of leadership of the regulator could lead to further support for certain satellite providers

Commerce Commission files charges over satellite marketing

The case is the latest in an extended effort from the regulator to improve transparency for consumers from One NZ and the broader telecoms sector

Licensing Amazon’s project Kuiper in the UK

Despite identifying four potential risks to competition, Ofcom expects to grant the new satellite licence, citing particular benefits for consumers in rural areas

Event debrief: Connected Britain 2024, Day 1

Amid ranging assessments of the future of the altnet market, panellists also made numerous asks of the new Government, from AI to infrastructure

US: Public funding for satellite connectivity

Though the NTIA’s inclusion of LEO satellite in BEAD programming represents progress for the industry, the agency’s request for more feedback indicates some lingering hesitancy

Protecting consumers impacted by network outages

Australia is one of a number of countries reconsidering its approach to resilience in the face of growing climatological and geopolitical threats to connectivity