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    Get up to date on regulatory frameworks, rules and reforms, such as the EECC Track and compare fibre network rollout, co-investment, and national broadband policy across the globe Stay informed on advances in mobile connectivity and the implications for radio spectrum policy and assignment
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latest intelligence

Candidate-commissioner for digital and telecoms Henna Virkkunen plans to cut red tape
14 November 24 Martin Schraa

Ms Virkkunen (EPP, Finland) stayed on script during her confirmation hearing in the European Parliament. She announced a push to cut bureaucracy in the digital sector, starting with telecoms and cybersecurity.

Nicaragua’s new general telecoms law creates a telecoms sandbox and a competition framework
11 November 24 Pedro Miranda

The Nicaraguan national parliament approved a new general telecommunications law. The new law has rules on national and foreign satellite systems, a regulatory sandbox to foster innovation, infrastructure sharing and a framework to promote competition. TELCOR will remain as the telecoms and spectrum regulatory authority. The law comes into force on 6 November 2025.

Canada includes IoT services as part of the MVNO framework
31 October 24 Carolina Limbatto

The Canadian regulator, CRTC, allowed regional wireless operators to use wholesale mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) access to serve enterprise and internet of things (IoT) customers. Incumbent operators must amend their offers to remove existing IoT restrictions by 8 November 2024.

Nine European countries have symmetric access obligations that go beyond the Broadband Cost Reduction Directive or Gigabit Infrastructure Act
29 October 24 Alessandro Mauro

In nine European countries, the national symmetric obligations go beyond the scope set by the Broadband Cost Reduction Directive or the Gigabit Infrastructure Act.

Canada to reduce both national and international roaming fees
29 October 24 Carolina Limbatto

The Canadian telecoms regulator, CRTC, required mobile operators to set new wholesale national roaming rates through commercial negotiations with each other. If mobile operators cannot reach an agreement, the CRTC would set the rates using a final offer arbitration process. In addition, the CRTC called on large mobile operators to provide affordable international roaming options.

BEREC consults on 5G private networks and 2025 draft work programme
15 October 24 Martin Schraa

BEREC, the assembly of European telecoms regulators, also adopted reports on the implementation of the geographical survey of broadband networks, on edge and cloud computing and on the entry of big tech into the telecoms markets.

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