Telekom Criticises EU Reforms
Deutsche Telekom’s leadership has voiced concerns over the European Union’s proposed overhaul of telecommunications regulations, arguing that the changes do not go far enough in reducing regulatory burdens.
Executives stated that the planned reforms introduce additional requirements rather than delivering meaningful deregulation. While the proposal includes measures to extend the duration of radio spectrum usage—seen as beneficial for investment planning—it stops short of introducing new financial obligations for large digital platforms that generate significant network traffic.
Telecom operators have long advocated for mechanisms requiring major technology companies to contribute to infrastructure costs. Instead, the EU has proposed a voluntary cooperation approach.
Company representatives expressed uncertainty over how effectively the reforms will address industry priorities, emphasizing the need for clearer policies that encourage long-term network development.
The discussion reflects ongoing tensions between telecom providers and policymakers as Europe seeks to balance investment incentives with regulatory oversight in its digital infrastructure strategy.



