EU telecoms are adapting to stricter laws, with revised cybersecurity and Digital Networks Act measures changing compliance and investment priorities.
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Europe seeks a recalibrated partnership with the US as digital and trade tensions shape telecom policy in early 2026.
EU unveils expanded EuroHPC regulation to support AI gigafactories and advanced cloud compute hubs across Europe.
European regulators eye unlimited spectrum licence durations to accelerate 5G/6G deployments and create secondary markets.
The EU is planning a digital rule overhaul that appears to spare Big Tech tougher obligations, raising questions about competition.
A €24 million investment backs the Balkan Digital Gateway to upgrade fibre-optic backbone across the Western Balkans.
After fining X €120 million, the EU widens its big tech investigations as regulators enforce fresh digital-market laws.
Google withdraws its antitrust complaint against Microsoft as the EU launches a sector-wide cloud market investigation under DMA.
The EU’s decision to prioritise the upper 6 GHz band for mobile operators is hailed as a step towards 6G, but Wi-Fi advocates fear restricted access.
The EU launches the Gigabit Infrastructure Act to accelerate 5G and fibre deployment, boosting connectivity across member states.
Google will sign the EU AI code but worries strict rules might slow AI innovation and hurt Europe’s competitiveness.
EU regulators are investigating U.S. investment firm KKR during its purchase of Telecom Italia’s fixed-line network.