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Telenor IoT Releases White Paper Guiding Automotive OEMs Through Europe’s Regulatory Maze

Telenor IoT released a new guide today, "Driving Digital: What Vehicle Manufacturers Need to Know About Europe’s Telecom Regulations."

Digital services are now central to every new vehicle. From in-car Wi-Fi and streaming to remote software updates, they shape how cars are built, marketed, and experienced. Yet scaling these services across Europe is complicated. Each country has its own telecom rules on SIM registration, data retention, lawful access, and consumer protection. The result is delay, cost, and compliance risk.

Telenor IoT's new Automotive Regulatory White Paper explains how to manage this complexity and turn compliance into a foundation for growth. Based on Telenor IoT’s experience across 30+ European jurisdictions, it gives OEMs practical guidance on building scalable, compliant, and OEM-branded connected services.

Inside the White Paper

  • How national telecom rules apply to in-car connectivity
  • Which hurdles OEMs face: SIM registration, user verification, data retention, and lawful access
  • How fragmented rules affect service design, rollout speed, and cost
  • What consumer protection rules mean for contracts, transparency, and complaint handling
  • Options for OEMs: becoming a regulated provider or partnering with one

You can access the executive summary for key takeaways from the guide here (direct link, no form fill-out needed).

Download the full guide here: https://iot.telenor.com/iot-in...

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