EU Digital Networks Act gives telecom operators more spectrum security
The European Commission is preparing major telecom reforms through the EU Digital Networks Act. The proposal could give telecom operators effectively unlimited spectrum licenses across Europe. Industry leaders believe the change could support long-term investment in 5G and fiber networks.
The EU Digital Networks Act may also help create a stronger and more connected telecom market across Europe. Telecom companies often face uncertainty when spectrum licenses expire. However, the new proposal could remove that concern and encourage faster infrastructure growth.
Many telecom operators want greater stability before expanding networks. As a result, the EU Digital Networks Act could become a major turning point for Europe’s telecom industry.

EU Digital Networks Act raises questions about telecom infrastructure
The EU Digital Networks Act focuses heavily on spectrum policy. However, telecom experts say spectrum alone will not solve Europe’s connectivity challenges. Operators still need affordable infrastructure to expand coverage and improve network resilience.
UNIVITY believes space-based infrastructure can help telecom operators maximize the value of their spectrum. The company recently secured €27 million in funding to support its growth strategy.
UNIVITY develops shared space infrastructure for telecom carriers. The company wants operators to extend their own 5G spectrum beyond terrestrial networks without massive infrastructure costs.

UNIVITY supports hybrid telecom and satellite networks
UNIVITY uses Very Low Earth Orbit satellites to deliver high-speed and low-latency connectivity. The company also uses telecom operators’ own 5G spectrum to support seamless integration with existing networks.
The company says telecom operators should keep control of their own space-based services. Some newer competitors operate fully integrated systems that limit operator flexibility. However, UNIVITY promotes a shared infrastructure model designed specifically for telecom carriers.
As hybrid telecom networks continue growing, many industry experts expect satellite connectivity to become more important. Telecom operators want stronger coverage, better resilience and improved service continuity across remote areas.

Telecom sovereignty becomes more important in Europe
The EU Digital Networks Act arrives during growing discussions about telecom sovereignty in Europe. Policymakers and operators continue debating who should control future connectivity infrastructure.
UNIVITY argues that Europe must protect telecom operators from losing control over the next layer of communications infrastructure. The company believes hybrid space and terrestrial networks will shape the future of connectivity.
According to UNIVITY Founder and CEO Charles Delfieux, Europe must combine spectrum reform with infrastructure investment. Without that support, telecom operators may struggle to remain competitive in the global market.

UNIVITY expands its role in telecom connectivity
UNIVITY continues developing a satellite constellation designed for telecom operators. The company says its technology can complement terrestrial infrastructure while improving connectivity performance.
UNIVITY also believes its approach can reduce costs and improve sustainability. By combining satellite services with telecom operators’ own spectrum, the company hopes to support the future of European connectivity.
The EU Digital Networks Act will likely remain a major topic across the telecom industry during the coming months. As discussions continue, companies like UNIVITY are expected to play a larger role in Europe’s evolving telecom landscape.
Business Information
UNIVITY
- Website: UNIVITY Official Website
- Paris Office Address: 82 avenue du Maine, 75014 Paris, France
- Toulouse Office Address: 55 Avenue Louis Breguet, 31400 Toulouse, France
- Industry: Telecom and satellite communications
- Formerly Known As: Constellation Technologies & Operations
- Focus: Hybrid satellite and terrestrial telecom connectivity
- Technology: Very Low Earth Orbit satellite infrastructure and 5G NTN integration
- Services: Space-based connectivity solutions for telecom operators
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