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Spectrum The Administrative Court of Cologne concluded that the German regulator BNetzA gave in to pressure from the ministry to impose stricter coverage obligations. That may have influenced BNetzA's decision not to oblige mobile network operators to grant access to service providers and MVNOs. |
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Global Trends This Global Trends benchmark covers 5G policies, regulations and commercial reality across 18 jurisdictions around the world. The coverage has been extended to include Nigeria and the UK from this edition. The benchmark covers: status of 5G network deployments and 5G commercial offers; government strategies and actions that promote the deployment of 5G networks and their evolution towards 6G; and 5G spectrum assignments, including the main terms and conditions in 5G licences |
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Telecoms Changes to the legal and regulatory framework in Colombia aim to promote the deployment of telecommunications networks and infrastructure, including new regulations to streamline building permits at both national and local levels. |
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Digital Economy The key differences include that the EU Digital Markets Act (DMA) features a fast-track procedure to designate companies that will be subject to a fixed list of obligations, while in the UK the designation is always evidence-based and obligations are tailored to each company. In addition, in the UK, targeted companies may seek to justify their practices with countervailing benefits (e.g. for users' privacy and security), which is not possible under the DMA. |
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Digital Economy The Ministry of Security created the security artificial intelligence unit to use artificial intelligence tools for the prevention, detection, investigation, and prosecution of crimes. |
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Brussels, 25 September 2024
Denmark is the first country in Europe to abolish the postal universal service obligation (USO). Will this be a precursor for other countries to review their own USO scope, or are the market conditions in Denmark fundamentally different? Join us for a free briefing that will discuss these issues, which are critical for the future of the European postal regulatory framework. |
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Online - 17-19 September 2024 3 online sessions of 3 hours each
Presented by experts through practical case examples, this online training will guide you through the latest competition law developments affecting the telecoms industry and give you a full overview of the role played by competiton law in shaping the telecoms market. |
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Mastering EU telecoms regulation
Brussels - 2 editions
By popular demand, our 3-day in-person telecoms masterclass is back this year not for one but for two editions! Register now to get up to speed on EU telecoms regulation, refresh your understanding of the broader range of regulatory issues and exchange views with regulatory peers from across the globe. |
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Brussels, 22-24 October 2024
Understand all you need to know about the new EU rules shaping the digital economy, with a focus on data, cybersecurity and AI. With this new training course, you'll gain an insight into the new trends and topics impacting the digital economy, as well as emerging questions faced by industry and regulators alike. |
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Early birds ends on 26 September!
Brussels, 26 & 27 November 2024
Join our two-day masterclass to get a complete overview of the critical trends in the postal sector - including the decline in traditional postal volumes and the growth in parcel deliveries resulting from e-commerce - and how these changes will inform the future of postal and delivery regulation. |
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