- Summary
- This Regulation forms the backbone of the EU's electronic communications sector by defining a shared governance framework that includes national regulatory authorities, the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC), the Radio Spectrum Policy Body (RSPB), and the Office for Digital Networks (ODN). These bodies collaborate to set specific responsibilities for each entity and establish detailed procedures for the application of the relevant legal framework across the entire Union. The document serves as a critical tool for navigating the digital landscape, addressing challenges and offering potential policy scenarios, such as a proposed Digital Networks Act. The text outlines how this regulatory structure can incentivize future growth by supporting the transition to new technologies and business models, while ensuring robust connectivity for all end-users and securing economic stability. Furthermore, the regulations are designed to protect the competitiveness of the economy and maintain secure infrastructures, ensuring that EU Member States uphold their commitments within the Digital Decade Policy Programme.
- Title
- Digital Networks Act (DNA) | Updates
- Description
- Understand the proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA), a bold, future-oriented, game-changing Act that will redefine the DNA of the EU telecoms regulation
- Keywords
- networks, european, will, infrastructures, infrastructure, services, market, communications, network, consultation, risk, commission, connectivity, security, future, need, data
- NS Lookup
- A 217.26.53.20
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-14Updated 2026-04-14Summarized None
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