BEREC to present Digital Networks Act assessment

The debriefing will also cover BEREC’s latest plenary outcomes and a consultation on 5G network slicing.

BEREC visual for Digital Networks Act assessment, EU telecom regulation, 5G network slicing, and open internet guidance

The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) will hold a public debriefing on 10 June 2026 in Brussels to present its final assessment of the Digital Networks Act proposal and the outcomes of its latest plenary meetings.

The event will take place at the IRG Secretariat and will be held in a hybrid format, allowing both in-person and online participation. BEREC Chair Marko Mismas of AKOS Slovenia will present the assessment with Working Group Co-Chairs and take questions from stakeholders.

The debriefing will also cover key outcomes from BEREC’s 67th plenary meetings, including updates on ongoing work and upcoming initiatives. The full agenda will be published on BEREC’s website after the plenary meetings.

BEREC experts will also introduce a newly launched public consultation on further draft guidance on 5G network slicing, prepared by the Open Internet Working Group.

The event is aimed at policymakers, industry stakeholders, and other interested parties following the evolving EU regulatory framework for electronic communications. Participants can submit questions in advance via the registration form, while online participants will be able to use a Q&A chat function during the livestream.

Why does it matter?

BEREC’s assessment will feed into the debate over the EU’s future telecoms framework, including how regulators approach network investment, competition, open internet rules, and emerging technical practices such as 5G network slicing. The debriefing also offers stakeholders an opportunity to engage directly with regulators before the Digital Networks Act debate advances further.

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