When will the EECC be enacted and what does it mean for network communications?

By the end of December 2020, EU member states will be required to ensure that their electronic communications services and networks meet the standards of the new EECC directive.  These changes include:

  • Enhanced end-user protection;

  • Caps on certain service prices; and

  • Requiring EU member states to ensure that their own laws are neither more nor less stringent than those of the EECC.

Read about the latest EU regulation, the EECC that will go into effect at year end, aimed to protect users and standardize the security of communication networks for member states.

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