Digital rulebook enforcement may reduce network traffic, EU official says
By Matthew Newman ( April 10, 2025, 16:12 GMT | Insight) -- The European Commission’s enforcement of its digital rulebook could help improve efficiency in data traffic in Europe as social networks are obliged to change their business models that have been blamed for increasing traffic, a senior commission official said today. The official was referring to the EU’s flagship digital rules, the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act, which the commission has started to enforce in the past year.The European Commission’s enforcement of its digital rulebook could help improve efficiency in data traffic in Europe as social networks and e-commerce platforms are obliged to change their business models that have been blamed for increasing traffic, a senior commission official said today....
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