The Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications (BEREC) has given its feedback on the European Commission’s landmark regulatory overhaul of the telecoms sector, the Digital Networks Act (DNA). In what could be seen as a very predictable move from the body for national regulators, BEREC expresses concern that the proposal may increase regulatory complexity and has asked for clarification on the elements of greater centralization. BEREC is concerned that a trend towards centralization in the DNA, particularly on the subjects of Single Passport, spectrum, and numbering, will undermine the independence of national regulatory authorities and introduce unnecessary bureaucracy. This is a predictable tone from the body, which acts independently from the European Commission. BEREC brings together national telecom regulators…