BRUSSELS — The EU Commission’s proposed Digital Networks Act (DNA) faced rough going by other European organizations and, surprisingly, even from satellite-sector companies that are supposed to be a principal beneficiary.
DNA seeks to bring Europe’s satellite licensing procedures, now scattered among 27 EU governments, into a single framework that would replace much, but not all, of what individual nations do today.
In that respect it is similar to the EU’s proposed licensing procure for its 2-GHz mobile satellite spectrum, whose . . .
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