The European Commission unveiled plans on Wednesday that could potentially reshape the landscape of telecommunications and technology regulation across the bloc. The Commission’s proposal, dubbed the Connectivity Package, aims to address various challenges, including managing radio spectrum, extending regulations to Big Tech firms, and fostering a more conducive environment for telecoms operators.
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