Cracking down on Big Tech: The drive behind the barrage of measures of EU’s digital acts on 10/04/24 Driven by political motivations and the upcoming EU elections, European regulators have unleashed a storm of enforcement actions and investigations related to the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA), experts told Euractiv. Thierry Breton says European Space Law might be presented after the summer on 09/04/24 Internal Market Commissioner Thierry Breton told Members of the European Parliament that the Commission will need "extra time" to present the European Space Law legislative proposal, possibly after June's EU elections. EU telecoms standards institute set for new leadership on 09/04/24 Amid a cooled relationship with the EU Commission, the bloc's telecoms standardisation body is set to elect a new leader on April 16. The Brief – The First AI War on 08/04/24 Six years ago, the Brief imagined the ethical challenge that killer robots, possessing, artificial intelligence and presumably looking like Terminator, would pose. Last EU-US tech council before elections, cloud sovereignty requirements deleted from EUCS on 05/04/24 Welcome to Euractiv’s Tech Brief, your weekly update on all things digital in the EU. EU, US to share data on semiconductor market distortion on 05/04/24 Hounded by reporters on the future of the TTC, EU and US officials announced a series of cooperations. France, EU to take landmark decisions on cloud sovereignty requirements on 05/04/24 French MPs and EU cybersecurity agency ENISA are expected to take landmark decisions on cloud cybersecurity on 10 and 15 April, respectively, amid concerns of espionage and fragmentation of the EU cloud market. The view from Beijing on DMA, AI Act on 05/04/24 This week, we talk to the Eurasia Group’s Xiaomeng Lu about how Beijing and Washington DC view EU regulations, such as the AI Act and the DMA, as well as the key differences in their implementation apparatuses. Czechia on track with 5G, but lags in building fibre networks [Advocacy Lab Content] on 04/04/24 Although 5G network coverage looks good in the Czech Republic, construction is facing administrative hurdles. Czechia’s biggest problem is the pace of building fibre networks, where it is unlikely to meet its 2030 target. Slovakia shuts down 3G networks, creates space for 5G development [Advocacy Lab Content] on 04/04/24 The last Slovak mobile operator, O2, began switching off its 3G network at the beginning of the year. Regular customers with mobile phones will not be restricted, older devices that communicate via 3G may have problems.
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