For a fifth consecutive year ETNO is partering with MLex, independent organisation providing insight, analysis and commentary on regulation risks.
ETNO-MLex Regulatory Summit 2016 reflects on the fact that the Internet of Things as well as the mobile and app economy are transforming industries and empowering new services. 5G promises to foster a whole new digital ecosystem, based on powerful and ubiquitous broadband networks. Against this background, the European Commission is about to present a new set of rules for the European telecom sectors, ranging from network access to universal service and spectrum policy. This new framework is set to provide the rules of the game for the next decade.
The Summit took place on 24 May at Sofitel Brussels Europe and gathered some of 200 high-level delegates, representing telecom operators, the EU institutions, regulators, academics, investors and other industry stakeholders, to discuss key EU regulatory issues.
The event’s high level panels focused on the following aspects:
- Customers, Users, Citizens: their needs today, tomorrow
- Invest, Compete, Regulate: what comes first?
- Innovation, mobile & 5G: will Europe lead?
- Towards future-oriented EU laws
Event details are available here.