WHY DNA IS A THREAT

The Digital Networks Act (DNA) is not just another EU law.
It is a Trojan Horse designed to destroy 30 years of progress, competition and sovereignty in European telecommunications.
Here’s why it must be stopped.

1. It will kill infrastructure competition

For 30 years, Europe has promoted infrastructure-based competition:
multiple networks, built by different operators, ensuring choice and innovation.
DNA will reverse this.

It will concentrate control of physical networks in the hands of 2 or 3 major players, forcing smaller operators to become simple resellers.

Result:
Less choice, less innovation, fewer investments in underserved areas.

2. It will make Internet more expensive for everyone

With only a few mega-operators controlling the market, expect this:

  • higher prices for fixed and mobile connections
  • end of flat rates and affordable packages
  • extra fees for streaming, gaming, smart working

No one will escape: families, students, professionals, SMEs — all will pay more.

3. It will destroy Net Neutrality

DNA opens the door to traffic metering and service-based discrimination.

Flat, open Internet will be replaced by:
“Pay to watch. Pay to listen. Pay to scroll.”

  • video streaming? Extra fee.
  • cloud gaming? Extra fee.
  • telemedicine? Extra fee.
  • whatever the operator decides to meter, will be metered.


Your freedom online will become a privilege, not a right.

4. It will erode national sovereignty

DNA aims to centralize regulatory power in Brussels, stripping national authorities of their ability to defend local markets and consumers.

Result:

  • Europe ruled by 3 or 4 telecom-finance giants
  • no more national control over critical infrastructure
  • no chance for European SMEs and innovators to survive

 

5. It will strip national authorities of their powers

The DNA aims to centralize all regulatory power in Brussels, dramatically reducing the role of national regulatory authorities (NRAs) and local bodies that have ensured fair competition, consumer protection, and market balance for decades.

Under the DNA:

  • NRAs will be downgraded to mere executors of guidelines imposed from above.
  • local decision-making on spectrum, network access, competition remedies and consumer rights will be erased.
  • national legal traditions and market specificities will be ignored in favor of a rigid, centralized model.

This is a direct attack on subsidiarity and national sovereignty.
It will leave national governments and regulators powerless to defend local markets and citizens.

Ask yourself: do you want your telecom market to be governed by distant bureaucrats with no knowledge of your country’s needs, or do you want national authorities to retain the ability to protect competition, consumers, and public interest?

6. It will endanger the entire Internet ecosystem

DNA is an existential threat not only to telecom operators, but also to:

  • local ISPs
  • cloud providers
  • IXPs (Internet exchange points)
  • content providers
  • open-source communities
  • device manufacturers
  • system integrators
  • installation companies

The entire Internet value chain is at risk.
Thousands of jobs are at risk.
Europe’s digital sovereignty is at risk.

DNA is not “modernization”, it is regulatory capture at its worst: an elite-driven plan to turn Europe’s Internet into a financial oligopoly.
We must stop it. Now.