As the dust settles around the EU’s Digital Networks Act (DNA), we have rifled through the details to glean the major takeaways. Two main points to note: the report was not the great overhaul that some expected, especially given the strident tone of the preliminary reports which influenced the DNA, from Letta and Draghi; and secondly, the DNA puts resilience at the core, which is no surprise given the unstable context in which it is published. The headline measures, as outlined by the European Commission (the executive body of the EU) itself are: “Creating the conditions for the Single Market for connectivity authorization by providing maximum legal harmonization and the option of a Single Passport authorization system; Establishing an EU-level…