EU countries are divided over the European Commission's telecom rule overhaul aimed at improving connectivity. Ongoing discussions since February have highlighted investment levels as a contentious issue. Hungary, chairing the talks, presented a draft, but skepticism remains among member states regarding the necessity of the proposals. Key discussions include the consolidation of national markets and the introduction of investments in sustainable networks. The Commission's white paper suggests reassessing digital infrastructure, leading to the Digital Networks Act (DNA) expected in early 2025. The initial 'fair-share' proposal for tech companies to fund telecom infrastructure has been diluted. A third compromise text will be discussed in November. Teljes cikk (Euronews.com)