Calls for telecom consolidation fuel digital future debate

Despite a broad consensus on streamlining regulation and fostering innovation, debate is stirring over how Europe should navigate the digital era. This Special Report takes a closer look.

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As the European Union prepares for a change in leadership at the Council, renewed attention is falling on the bloc’s telecommunications sector, with industry executives renewing calls for market consolidation.

Proponents argue that a smaller number of larger mobile operators would be better positioned to invest in infrastructure, enhance network performance, and strengthen Europe’s digital resilience and competitiveness.

Yet the consolidation drive faces pushback from regulators, who caution that reduced competition could lead to higher consumer prices and diminished service quality.

While there is broad consensus on the need to streamline regulation and foster innovation, the debate reflects deeper tensions over how Europe should navigate the digital era amid rising geopolitical uncertainty. This Special Report takes a closer look.

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