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BEREC has revised and updated its Open Internet Guidelines in the light of recent rulings of the European Court of Justice (ECJ) 1 . BEREC has published the draft updates for public consultation until 14 April 2022. During today’s public debriefing on the … |
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Big Tech companies have a growing impact on connectivity issues, openness and competition dynamics in the sector. Their increased involvement in providing services related to electronic communications services and their impact on telecom infrastructure … |
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At today’s BEREC public debriefing, the BEREC Chair Annemarie Sipkes (ACM, the Netherlands) informed stakeholders about the public consultation on the draft Work Programme 2023. Together with the BEREC Working Group Co-Chairs, she also presented the … |
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At today’s BEREC public debriefing, BEREC Chair Annemarie Sipkes (ACM, Netherlands) thanked stakeholders and BEREC members for their fruitful and successful cooperation in 2022 and handed over the chairmanship to the incoming BEREC Chair for 2023, … |
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BEREC is aiming to actively facilitate and foster open, secure, high‑quality, competitive and sustainable digital ecosystems that will empower people and businesses in future societies by 2030. The Action Plan adopted at the recent ordinary meetings … |
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In the first half of 2023, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications continued sharing its expertise in order to facilitate the achievement of the European Union’s Digital Decade objectives. In particular, BEREC contributed to the … |
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Today, an important step has been taken to ensure lower charges for roaming between the European Union and Moldova. At a signing ceremony organised by BEREC and with the participation of the European Commission and the Moldavan Authorities, the … |
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BEREC is committed to an open-door policy and values stakeholder engagement to gain a broader perspective in its work. Today, at the BEREC public debriefing, the BEREC Chair Kostas Masselos (EETT, Greece), together with the incoming BEREC Chair, Tonko … |
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Investment in and the modernisation of submarine telecommunications cables is essential to ensure connectivity across Europe and other continents. In order to reduce the costs associated with such investments, it is necessary to streamline the licensing … |
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After the adoption of a White Paper on ”How to master Europe's digital infrastructure needs” by the European Commission BEREC appreciates the opportunity to participate in the public consultation. The document ignites a thorough reflection on the digital … |