The DMA consultation review just wrapped up—and the numbers tell quite a story. Over 450 submissions flooded in, with overwhelming consensus pointing in the same direction: the Digital Markets Act is already making a dent.
Here's what stakeholders are pushing for: stronger interoperability so platforms can actually talk to each other, better data access rights, and real support for smaller players. These weren't fringe requests either—they kept showing up across the board.
The full review report drops in May 2026. Until then, the takeaway is clear: the industry wants the DMA to do more, not less, on opening up digital markets.
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SighingCashier
· 12h ago
Over 450 opinions point in the same direction? This time, DMA is truly getting moving, and platforms will have to be more honest.
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ImpermanentPhilosopher
· 01-08 15:46
Over 450 opinions, it seems everyone can't hold back anymore.
Regulations are becoming stricter, and the days of the giants may really be changing.
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ruggedNotShrugged
· 01-08 15:40
Over 450 feedback submissions all calling for interoperability and data openness... It seems that the big companies are really getting a bit nervous because of DMA.
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WenMoon
· 01-08 15:39
More than 450 pieces of feedback all call for open interoperability, it seems everyone is really fed up with platform monopolization.
The DMA consultation review just wrapped up—and the numbers tell quite a story. Over 450 submissions flooded in, with overwhelming consensus pointing in the same direction: the Digital Markets Act is already making a dent.
Here's what stakeholders are pushing for: stronger interoperability so platforms can actually talk to each other, better data access rights, and real support for smaller players. These weren't fringe requests either—they kept showing up across the board.
The full review report drops in May 2026. Until then, the takeaway is clear: the industry wants the DMA to do more, not less, on opening up digital markets.