Commissioner Kroes: legislation, net neutrality seems premature

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Commissioner Kroes finds the inclusion of net neutrality in the telecom law is premature. Kroes and the European Commission, the Dutch government nothing in the way to net neutrality in the telecom law.

Providers would, according to Kroes first the space must have access to attractive prices, and innovative services to the market, writes Computerworld. Thus, it appears that the law according to Kroes premature. In addition, there is still an investigation into the blocking of services by telecom providers. “Until BEREC at the end of this year’s report, seem to be legal obligations for all isps – regardless of their position in the market – is premature, because it anticipates the findings of the research.”

Minister Verhagen of Economic Affairs, embraced this week in a debate about amendments to the telecom law, an amendment of a majority of the Second Chamber, in which the net neutrality be laid down by law. That means that Verhagen will soon come forward with a proposal to net neutrality in the telecom law. Thus, the Netherlands is the second country in the world with legally regulated net neutrality. Chile was the first.

Kroes will Verhagen nothing in the way to net neutrality in the telecom law, although they could. The amendment would, with officials of the European Commission are discussed, as claims Computerworld.