Public consultation on the draft BEREC Strategy 2026-2030
Deadline: Tuesday, 15 July 2025 (17:00 CEST)
During the 63rd BEREC plenary meeting (5-6 June 2025), the Board of Regulators approved the Draft BEREC Strategy 2026-2030 for public consultation.
Background
The current BEREC Strategy covers the period 2021-2025 and is complemented by the BEREC Medium-Term Strategy for relations with other institutions (2022-2025) and a BEREC Medium-Term Strategy for International Cooperation (2022-2025). BEREC revised the three strategies to set its objectives for the period 2026-2030, structuring its work around strategic objectives and aligning its actions with current and anticipated market, technological, and regulatory developments over the coming five years.
After an introduction about BEREC’s mandate, governance and key functions, the core part of the document is structured into the following four pillars:
1. Section I - Market and technological developments;
2. Section II - Policy and legislative changes;
3. Section III - High-level priorities (five priorities)
4. Section IV - Institutional and international cooperation.
Submit your contributions
Interested parties are kindly asked to send their contributions via email to [email protected] no later than 15 July 2025 (17:00 CEST) .
Contributions should preferably be sent in English. To facilitate processing of the responses, the comments provided should clearly refer to the certain paragraphs of the document. After submitting the contribution, you will receive an acknowledgement email. In case you do not receive the automatic reply after submitting your contributions, please contact the BEREC Office.
All stakeholders are strongly encouraged to submit their contributions as early as possible. Contributions received after the above-mentioned deadline will not be taken into account.
In accordance with the BEREC policy on public consultations, BEREC will publish all contributions and a summary of the contributions, respecting confidentiality requests. Any such requests should clearly indicate information that is considered confidential and should be accompanied by a non-confidential version.