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Net Neutrality is a concept fundamental to the Internet. It provides the space in which a free-market economy, innovation and fundamental liberties of persons can realise itself. Both for technical and economic reasons, Net Neutrality had been preserved up to now. But it is now increasingly threatened by the network operators who see commercial opportunities in charging for prioritisation of certain access over other. | Net Neutrality is a concept fundamental to the Internet. It provides the space in which a free-market economy, innovation and fundamental liberties of persons can realise itself. Both for technical and economic reasons, Net Neutrality had been preserved up to now. But it is now increasingly threatened by the network operators who see commercial opportunities in charging for prioritisation of certain access over other. | ||
Follow developments on this dossier by visiting [http://respectmynet.eu/ Respect My Net]. | Follow developments on this dossier by visiting [http://respectmynet.eu/ Respect My Net]. | ||
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*3 April 2014 – Vote in Plenary Session on Neelie Kroes' proposal | *3 April 2014 – Vote in Plenary Session on Neelie Kroes' proposal | ||
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Net Neutrality is a concept fundamental to the Internet. It provides the space in which a free-market economy, innovation and fundamental liberties of persons can realise itself. Both for technical and economic reasons, Net Neutrality had been preserved up to now. But it is now increasingly threatened by the network operators who see commercial opportunities in charging for prioritisation of certain access over other. Follow developments on this dossier by visiting Respect My Net.
To Come
- 3 April 2014 – Vote in Plenary Session on Neelie Kroes' proposal