The EP adopted the proposal today[1], but I
haven't had a chance to review
the final language yet.
Best,
Yana
[1]
On Thu, Apr 3, 2014 at 7:49 AM, Bence Damokos <bdamokos(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Dimi,
Thanks for the report, very informative as always.
Have you had a chance to look at the vote on net neutrality in Parliament
today and see what the Parliament's version looks like in the end?
Best regards,
Bence
On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 6:50 PM, Dimitar Parvanov Dimitrov <
dimitar.parvanov.dimitrov(a)gmail.com> wrote:
#netneutrality
3. Crucial network neutrality vote to be held on 3 April
Why is this relevant?
It is a fundamental internet issue. Briefly, the legislation will
determine what agreements between content providers and telecoms will be
legal in the EU. The current draft of the regulation permits "specialised
services" in contrast to the best effort principle. If these are allowed
and defined too broadly, it would effectively result in an internet where
content providers with more money can secure preferential access to end
users. Start-up projects without financial backing (like Wikipedia was some
years ago) would hence be disadvantaged. If, on the other hand,
"specialised services" are defined too narrowly or even prohibited, it
would mean the end to zero-charge projects (like Wikipedia Zero).
What happened?
The Commission proposal on net neutrality [8] officially promotes the
concept, but contains many loopholes. The European Parliament report from
the ITRE (Industry) Committee failed to close most of them. [9] Now, four
parliamentary groups have tabled amendments [10][11] ahead of the final
vote that would seriously limit the possible exceptions. The split lines
run along Socialists & Democrats, Greens, the Left Group and Liberals
proposing the changes and the conservatives (EPP, ECR) endorsing the ITRE
version. However, most groups might end up with a split vote, making the
outcome hard to predict
What comes next?
The vote will take place on Thursday, 3 April 2014 during the plenary
session in Strasbourg. It is most likely to come up in the afternoon. [12]
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