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    EU boost for digital connectivity in Europe

    eub2eub221 January 2026Updated:22 January 2026 internet
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    With a view to helping operators invest more easily in modern fibre and mobile networks, the Commission is proposing to update and simplify EU rules on digital connectivity within the digital networks act.

    Henna Virkkunen - Photo © European Union 2026

    The proposal will make it easier for companies to operate across the EU by harmonising rules between EU countries. It will do so by

    • allowing companies to offer services across the EU while having to register in only one country
    • supporting the development of EU-wide satellite communication services
    • making spectrum radio frequency licences longer and renewable to give companies more certainty
    • encouraging the sharing of unused spectrum between operators
    • promoting voluntary cooperation between network providers and digital service companies.

    The act will also

    • encourage EU countries to transition to advanced connectivity networks by requiring them to create national plans to phase out copper networks
    • reduce administrative requirements so companies can focus on investing and innovating
    • improve network security by reducing risks and promoting EU-level cooperation
    • keep the principles of net neutrality – that is to say the idea that Internet Service Providers (ISPs) must treat all internet traffic equally.

    “High-performance resilient digital infrastructure is essential in strengthening Europe’s leadership in innovation, competitiveness and digital sovereignty,” said EC executive vice-president Henna Virkkunen: “Advanced and accessible connectivity will allow start-ups to harness the potential of AI, enable doctors to care for patients remotely, quickly and safely.”

    The proposal will now be discussed by the European Parliament and the Council and will ultimately replace the 2018 EU Electronic Communications Code. It represents an important step for the EU’s strategic plan for digital transformation by 2030 – Europe’s digital decade.

    Digital Networks Act – web page

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