EU Reportedly Considering Plans for a Single Telecoms Regulator
The EU Commission is already working on proposals for a single telecoms market
The European Commission is thought to be considering a plan for a single telecoms regulator to cover all 28 member states.
The new regulator could take over some of the responsibilities of national watchdogs, like Ofcom in the UK.
The Commission told the BBC that the proposal was "not a finished document", so it could not confirm the details.
But a leak to the Financial Times appears to show that such plans have been under consideration.
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