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Event debrief: DIGITALEUROPE’s Summer Summit and Euractiv’s Tech Policy Conference

While the EU’s platforms rulebook was generally deemed successful, future directions on AI and telecoms regulation remain contentious and uncertain

Sweden: Connectivity is key for digital transformation

The Government has maintained its plans to meet the EU’s Digital Decade targets while providing a wider strategy for the future digitisation of Sweden

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

CNMC hangs up on fixed call termination

Removing regulation would align Spain with an increasing number of EU countries and follow similar interventions in other wholesale telecoms markets

Japan: Tech firms face new requirements for content moderation

The MIC is beginning to hold large platforms to account for the spread of harmful and illegal content online, broadly reflecting designations made under the DSA

Protecting children under the DSA

The EC’s draft guidelines on protecting underage users set a clear expectation that platforms should be fostering safety within their services beyond simple age gates 

Event debrief: Connect Europe’s Policy Summit

Overall it was clear there is still no unified vision on the future regulatory path for the EU telecoms sector

Ireland: Refreshing the complaints handling rules for telecoms

In light of changing legislation, ComReg proposes new codes of practice to modernise consumer rights and improve the transparency of the complaints handling process

DMA: Apple and Meta receive first non-compliance fines

The EC has imposed the first fines under the DMA, showing its readiness to enforce its new digital rulebook regardless of political criticism

Google is a monopolist (again)

Although a second landmark antitrust case has been brought against Google, it is unclear how significant any remedies will be under the big tech-backed US administration