EU telecom, cybersecurity rule revamps face delay to 2026
By Matthew Newman and Luca Bertuzzi ( November 3, 2025, 22:12 GMT | Insight) -- The European Union's planned revamps of telecom and cybersecurity legislation — two key parts of the bloc's digital legislative agenda — have been delayed following internal reviews. The proposals had been scheduled to be published by the end of the year, but have been rescheduled to Jan. 20, following pushback from the European Commission's Regulatory Scrutiny Board, an internal body that reviews evaluations supporting upcoming legislative proposals.The European Union's planned updates to telecom and cybersecurity legislation — two key parts of the bloc's digital legislative agenda — have been delayed following internal reviews....
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