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Telecoms firms lose bid to rein in US tech giants

Posted on January 9, 2026
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Telecoms firms lose bid to rein in US tech giants

Google, Meta Platforms, Netflix, Microsoft and Amazon will not face heavy-handed regulations in Europe’s digital rule overhaul despite calls from telecommunications companies, people with direct knowledge of the matter said on Thursday.

A slew of new tech rules adopted in recent years by the European Commission sparked criticism from the US, which says it targets US tech giants. The EU has categorically rejected such claims.

EU tech chief Henna Virkkunen will present the rule revamp known as the Digital Networks Act, which aims to boost Europe’s competitiveness and investments in telecoms infrastructure, on 20 January. The commission declined to comment.

They will be asked to cooperate and discuss voluntarily, moderated by EU telecoms regulators’ group Berec

She will need to thrash out the details with EU countries and the European parliament in the coming months before the DNA becomes law.

The tech giants will be subject only to a voluntary framework rather than binding rules to which telecoms providers have to comply, the people say.

“They will be asked to cooperate and discuss voluntarily, moderated by EU telecoms regulators’ group Berec. There will be no new obligations. It will be a best-practices regime,” one of the people said.

Under the draft DNA, the commission will also set out the duration of spectrum licensing, the conditions for the sale of spectrum and a pricing methodology to guide national regulators during auctions of spectrum which can yield billions of euros for governments, the people said.

Power grab

While the goal is to harmonise the allocation of spectrum across the 27-country EU and reduce the regulatory burden for telecoms companies, some national regulators may see it as a power grab.

Under the proposed revamp, the commission will provide guidance to national regulators on the roll-out of fibre infrastructure, key to achieving its digital goals and catching up with the US and China.

Read: Europe firms agree satellite merger to counter Starlink

The DNA will also allow governments to extend the 2030 deadline for replacing copper networks with fibre infrastructure if they can show that they are not ready, the people said.  — Foo Yun Chee, (c) 2026 Reuters

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