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...
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 and...
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....
BEREC is thoroughly analysing the rulings of the European Court of Justice related to the application of the Open Internet Regulation (OIR). In its process to come to updated Guidelines reflecting the Court of Justice...
BEREC strongly supports the European Commission’s (EC) ambition to create contestable and fair markets in the digital sector for the benefit of European citizens and businesses. To demonstrate its commitment, today, during the public debriefing...
To get a better understanding of digital platforms and consumers’ views on digital platforms, and specifically of their role as providers and distributors of digital services, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC)...
The European Commission (EC) includes number-independent interpersonal communication services (NI-ICS) in the scope of the Digital Markets Act (DMA) proposal, considering these services as one of the ‘core platform services’ (CPS), subject to regulation. In...
Today, 30 April, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) has published its Opinion on the proposal of the European Commission (EC) for amending the Roaming Regulation. In 2019 and 2020, BEREC already...