The European Commission has unveiled its long‑awaited proposal for the EU Digital Networks Act (DNA), a sweeping regulation poised to reshape Europe’s telecoms and digital infrastructure landscape for decades to come. From accelerating the fiber transition to introducing an EU‑wide satellite authorization regime and simplifying market access through a single passport, the proposal signals a major shift in how connectivity services will be regulated across the EU. In a recent article on the “Global IP and Technology Law Blog,” Francesco Liberatore breaks down the key elements of the DNA, assesses what’s new, and explores what it could mean for operators, digital infrastructure providers, and the broader market. Read the full analysis.