Who lobbies the EU on Telecommunications?
Telecoms operators and connectivity providers are governed by the EU's electronic-communications framework — networks, spectrum, roaming and the open internet. These are the core acts.
Ranked by distinct disclosed European Commission meetings whose topic matches telecommunications keywords. 11 organisations appear across 14 such meetings. Every organisation links to the official disclosure.
- 1e.g. Future of the sub-UHF band, review of the European Electronic Communications Codesource ↗
- 2SK Telecom2 mtgse.g. Regulatory Developments in South Korea and Europe in the area of electronic communicationssource ↗
- 3
- 4freenet AG1 mtge.g. Digital Networks Act - Review of the European Electronic Communications Codesource ↗
- 5e.g. Digital Networks Act - Review of the European Electronic Communications Codesource ↗
- 6Opensignal Ltd1 mtge.g. Presentation of the company and the solutions it develops for regulators and electronic communications providerssource ↗
- 7e.g. - 2025 Code regulatory overview/DNA. - Security in submarine cable / backbone / metro networks. - Retail B2B electronic communications markets.source ↗
- 8Radio France1 mtge.g. Exchange of views on platform responsibilities (DMA), the reform of the European Electronic Communications Code, and AI Act implementation.source ↗
- 9e.g. Application of the Radio Equipment Directive to refurbished smartphones.source ↗
- 10
- 11Orange Belgium1 mtge.g. Application of the Radio Equipment Directive to refurbished smartphones.source ↗
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Who lobbies the EU on telecommunications?
Based on disclosed European Commission meetings, the most active organisations include EBU-UER (European Broadcasting Union), SK Telecom, Nokia, freenet AG, Association of European Radios. 11 organisations appear across 14 disclosed meetings on these topics.
How is "Telecommunications" lobbying measured here?
By counting distinct, officially disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches telecommunications keywords (electronic communications, radio equipment). These are disclosed meetings, not a measure of influence, and each is linked to its official source.
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Rankings count distinct disclosed Commission meetings whose topic matches the sector keywords; they are not a measure of influence. Data © European Union (Decision 2011/833/EU).
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