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  • Country: RespectMyNet aims at reporting cases of Net Neutrality violation where the Telecom Regulation is applied[1], which mean the European Union.
  • Operator: name of the operator where the violation has been detected
  • Contract: type of contract with the operator
  • Is it fixed or mobile? Has the violation been detected on a fixed (ADSL, Fibre...) or mobile connection (3G, 4G...)?
  • Description of the type of violatiton:
    • Zero-rating
    • Specialised service
    • Blocking
    • Throttling
    • Priorisation
    • Other
  • Is the discrimination only temporary, e.g. due to network overload? (optional)
  • Is there another offer provided by this Operator which removes this discrimination? (optional)
  • The discrimination is described in the subscribers contract.
  • Please describe the discrimination: What service or site, or person is unavailable or seems artificially slowed down. e.g. VoIP, p2p, filesharing, specific websites, etc.
  • What is the affected resource type. (optional)
    • Port
    • Protocol
    • Service
    • Website
    • User
    • IP
    • Video streaming
    • Audio streaming
    • class of application or contraint
  • Please copy the relevant section describing the discrimination from the user contract. (optional)
  • Attach screenshot, document or any other relevant information.
  • Please describe the symptoms you are experiencing.
  • (To tick) I want to help further
  • Email (set this to enable saving)
  • Name or nickname
  • The European Regulation http://eur-lex.europa.eu/legal-content/FR/TXT/?uri=uriserv:OJ.L_.2015.310.01.0001.01.FRA&toc=OJ:L:2015:310:TOC 2015/2120] adopted on 25 November 2015 establishing rules on the access to an open Internet was precised on 30 August 2016 by BEREC's guidelines