As the EU telecoms sector prepares for the next phase of regulatory change, understanding the current framework has never been more important. Join us in Brussels for a three-day training on EU telecoms regulation and competition rules, covering the key issues shaping fixed and mobile markets — from fibre, spectrum and network sharing to market power, end-user rights and the Digital Networks Act debate.
RegisterThe EU telecoms sector is entering a decisive phase. The ambitious gigabit and 5G connectivity targets, increasing focus on consumer rights, networks security and resilience, market consolidation and rapid technological changes are all reshaping the way telecoms markets are regulated and supervised.
At the same time, the debate around the future Digital Networks Act is raising important questions about whether the current EU framework remains fit for purpose - and how regulation may need to evolve to support investment, competition, innovation and consumer protection.
This three-day training provides a structured and practical overview of the EU telecoms regulatory framework and its interaction with competition law. It will help participants understand the core rules that govern telecoms markets today, while also reflecting on the policy debates and possible changes ahead.
Rather than focusing only on the Digital Networks Act, the course places current discussions in their broader regulatory and competition law context. Participants will gain the essential knowledge needed to follow the evolution of EU telecoms policy, assess its practical implications and engage more confidently in strategic discussions.