European Commission unveils tech sovereignty package in EU
The European Commission unveiled a technology sovereignty package on Wednesday to strengthen the European Union's digital independence and reduce reliance on the United States.
TL;DR
- The European Commission announced a new technology sovereignty package on Wednesday.
- The package is intended to strengthen the European Union's digital sovereignty.
- The measures are aimed at reducing dependence on the United States.
The European Commission said the package contains a set of measures focused on digital sovereignty in the European Union. The announcement was made on Wednesday.
According to the source report, the measures are clearly aimed at reducing the European Union's dependence on the United States. The source did not provide further technical detail in the supplied excerpt.
The announcement concerns European Union technology and digital policy rather than a specific eSIM standard, operator, device, mobile network operator (MNO, a carrier that owns network infrastructure), or mobile virtual network operator (MVNO, a carrier that buys network access from an MNO).
Related questions
- What measures are included in the European Commission's technology sovereignty package?
- How does the package aim to reduce EU dependence on the United States?
- What parts of the digital sector does the European Commission target with this package?
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