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EU eyes sweeteners to spur fast broadband rollout
Published Sun, Jun 26, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Brussels
THE European Union is leaning towards relaxing rules that force telecoms companies to open up their networks if they show willingness to co-invest with rivals in superfast broadband.
The European Commission has made fostering investment in new fibre-optic networks to meet rising demand for data services a major plank of a reform of the current set of 15-year-old telecoms laws when they are reviewed in September.
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