Draghi’s EU vision prompts mixed response from telcos

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Regional grandees Ericsson, Nokia, Orange, Telefónica, and Vodafone among those praising EU’s vision on improving competitiveness on the global stage, but others not so keen on the strictures it lays out. Register to read more

This article includes:

  • Geographic: Barcelona; China; Europe; European Union (EU); Italy; Japan; South Korea; United States of America (USA).
  • Organisations: Deutsche Telekom Group (DT); Ericsson; European Central Bank (ECB); European Commission; European Competitive Telecommunications Association (ECTA); European Consumer Organisation (BEUC); Nokia; Orange; T-Mobile US (TMUS); Telefónica Group; Vodafone Group.
  • · People: Christel Heydemann; Mario Draghi; Thierry Breton; Timotheus Höttges; Ursula von der Leyen.
  • · Themes: 4G; 5G; Artificial intelligence; Average revenue per user (ARPU); Broadband; Capital expenditure (capex); Competition law; Consolidation; Data sovereignty; Deregulation; Digital Decade 2030; Digital Networks Act; Edge computing; Ex-ante and ex-post approaches; Fibre; Fixed broadband; Gigabit coverage; Internet of Things (IoT); Market capitalisation; Mobile; Network APIs; Mobile World Congress 2024 (MWC24); Open radio access networks (ORAN); Quantum computing; Spectrum licences; Supply chains; Telecoms; Wi-Fi.

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