The official industry response to the European Union’s call for input on the Digital Networks Act (DNA) has been filed by the GSMA, as the EU closes its feedback window and prepares to make its final decisions. However, lofty geopolitical goals are undermined by the facts of the matter – that the bloc’s operators are in poor health, and throwing vision papers at the problem will not turn things around. Per the GSMA, the “DNA is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to address the raft of market limitations that have continued to stymie digital progress and have limited access to necessary investment, costing Europe its position as a leading player on the global stage.” The background here is that the EU has…