The forum steers EU telecom policy through 2027, influencing market rules, investment priorities and consumer protections across the single market.
BEREC (Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications) serves as the central coordinating body for telecom regulation across the EU, and its stakeholder forums are pivotal moments for policy direction. The 14th edition, scheduled for March 31, 2026 in Brussels, gathers regulators, policymakers and industry executives to align on the continent’s digital agenda. By presenting the 2027 work programme, BEREC signals its priorities for the next five years, offering a roadmap that will guide national regulators and market participants alike.
The agenda reflects a broad set of themes that are reshaping European connectivity. A keynote from Henna Virkkunen will underscore the EU’s push for technological sovereignty, security and democratic values, while a second address by Erzsébet Fitori highlights the role of the Smart Networks and Services Joint Undertaking in fostering innovation. Panel discussions cover the drafting of a new digital framework, the evolution of wireless and fixed networks, sustainability targets, and market monitoring mechanisms. Notably, representatives from Ericsson, Amazon, GSMA and Open Nebula Systems will discuss how sensing, AI‑driven connectivity and open‑source solutions can transcend traditional network models.
For telecom operators, equipment vendors and service providers, the forum offers a glimpse into forthcoming regulatory expectations and investment incentives. Decisions made here will affect spectrum allocation, cross‑border roaming rules, and the rollout of green network technologies. Stakeholders can leverage the networking reception to forge partnerships, influence policy drafts and position themselves ahead of the 2027 regulatory cycle, ultimately shaping a more resilient and competitive European digital market.
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