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Enforcing existing digital rules will help reduce strain on networks, says EU official

News RoomBy News RoomApril 10, 2025
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The European Commission’s Effort to Overhaul Digital Services

The European Commission is endeavoring to tackle the challenges posed by the Digital Services and Markets Acts, known as the Digital Strategies and Data Regulations, focusing on reducing infrastructure costs and promoting better regulation in the digital sector. Senior officials highlighted that executing these existing rules will have a tangible impact, particularly on mobile traffic once reforms are finalized by the end of the year. Renate Nikolay emphasized that mobile users need constant online connectivity, and thus, stricter safeguarding measures will prevent loops, ensuring a smoother user experience.

The Commission is ahead in its efforts with a draft document titled the Digital Networks Act (DNA). The bill aims to address connectivity issues and promote inclusivity, with provisions designed to protect minors online and streamline traditional platforms like Shein and Temu. Tech giants such as Vodafone are prioritizing ethical practices and fair distribution of telecom costs to ensure responsible use of their networks.

Vodafone has presented a paper examining the responsible use of networks, stressing that providers carrying additional costs aren’t using their networks ethically and may not meet telecom standards. This stance demands transparency and accountability, a practice known as ‘kontext ifs’ or ‘open regimes.’ Vodafone acknowledged that it hasn’t consulted regulators yet but highlighted the importance of a fair, transparent approach in conductor contracts.

A recent court hearing in a major European jurisdiction revealed significant debts for telecom services due to Runt’s decision to not pay for its use, which led to regulatory issues. Vodafone’s findings underscored the need for increased transparency as competitors compete for resources without prohibitive fees, revealing this gap as a challenge to market rules.

The제도 of telecom regulation currently overlooks the real needs of operators, which could lead to overcomplicated billing and billing cycles. This inefficiency, however, may contribute to carbon neutrality issues, as telecom tools have increasingly been linked with energy use. Despite these challenges, the Commission is hopeful that stricter enforcement, open licensing, and a clear regulatory framework will ensure sustainable and ethical practices in the telecom sector. This issue, though perhaps appearing like a problem with the benefits of growth, could pave the way for more efficient and compliant regulatory frameworks.

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