Interesting read, I was wondering whether anyone in this community knows
how much weight is behind it--given that the importance of white papers
coming out of the EC differs.

Kind regards,

Corinne Cath

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> Dear Colleagues,
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> Last week, the European Commission published a White Paper on ?How to
> master Europe?s digital infrastructure needs??:
> https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/library/white-paper-how-master-europes-digital-infrastructure-needs
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> A public consultation is open and running until 30 June 2024:
> https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/better-regulation/have-your-say/initiatives/14168-How-to-master-Europes-digital-infrastructure-needs?_en
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> The White Paper highlights some challenges and opportunities for the
> rollout of future connectivity networks and presents possible scenarios.
> Main takeaways and key objectives the European Commission is pushing
> forward through this initiative include:
> Making the telecom sector more attractive for investors and address
> ?investments needs? for the deployment of future networks;
> Improving harmonisation of spectrum authorisation procedures and reduce
> administrative burdens across EU member states;
> Suggesting a revision of the European Electronic Communications Code
> (EESC) while seeking ways to reduce market fragmentation;
> Enhancing the resilience and security of telecom networks in Europe,
> notably through a ?de-risking approach? to subsea cables.
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> In addition, the Commission plans to release a recommendation regarding
> subsea cables soon. These initiatives set the scene for conversations on
> the future of telecom networks in the context of upcoming EU elections and
> will influence the agenda-setting process for the next mandate.
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> All the best
> Romain
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