European Parliament passes strong net neutrality law, along with major roaming reforms
Source: Gigaom.com
European fans of the open internet can breathe a sigh of relief: the European parliament has passed a major package of telecoms law reform, complete with amendments that properly define and protect net neutrality.
The amendments (PDF) were introduced by the Socialist, Liberal, Green and Left blocs in the European Parliament after the final committee to tweak the package the industry committee left in a bunch of loopholes that would have allowed telcos to start classifying web services of their choice as specialized services that they can treat differently.
Its a good thing the net neutrality argument didnt sink the whole package, as it also includes new laws to eliminate roaming fees within Europe, creating a truly single market for telecoms services. Now the whole package gets passed through to the next Parliament (elections are coming up in May), then the representatives of European countries for final approval.
Read more: http://gigaom.com/2014/04/03/european-parliament-passes-strong-net-neutrality-law-along-with-major-roaming-reforms/
Sucks to be us.
LiberalLovinLug
(14,610 posts)Hopefully it will have at least a modicum of influence on American legislatures.
I don't know a lot of technical knowledge but in future does this help net neutrality even in North America in that one could log on through a European server in order to say be able to log onto DU? (which I'm sure will be one of the first sites the new owners of the net will slow down to a snails pace)
Seedersandleechers
(3,044 posts)As far as speed goes - I have google fiber with download speeds at 890 mbps, and upload speeds at 975 mbps which I believe is the best anywhere.