The Council of the European Union has supported the principle of net neutrality. What that should involve, the board does not however. Last month turned out to be that the council has no opponent was of the cutting of internet services.
In a statement reports that the Council of the European Union, which consists of the ministers of EU countries, that net neutrality is a ‘policy objective’. There should be according to the board’s attention to the way that isp traffic be treated. Concerns include the cutting of voip applications from mobile telecommunications providers and obstruct certain services and content.
What should happen and what definition of ‘net neutrality’ the board has, however, remains unmentioned. Therefore, it is uncertain whether the council is actually in favor of net neutrality, following the Dutch example, where internet service providers are no specific services are allowed to interfere. Last month, I found that the council has no opponent was of the hinder of internet services, as consumers will be well-informed and therefore make an informed choice. Also that was ‘net neutrality’.
The European Parliament is in favour of net neutrality. Of the european parliament, may isp’s no extra charge to subscribers to certain parts of the internet. Said european commissioner Neelie Kroes from the Digital Agenda that additional legislation was not necessary; she called the Dutch netneutraliteitsregels, which are recorded in the new telecom law, ‘premature’.