A new ombudsman’s office will mediate in disputes between customers and Internet service providers in the event of breaches of the conduct...
The Net neutrality report
Americans are increasingly ditching their desktops and reaching for their mobile devices to access the internet instead. For this reason, mobile...
EU takes timid steps towards Net Neutrality
On July 3rd, after more than ten hours of discussion, the three major EU institutions — the Commission, Parliament and Council — reached a...
EU or US: who’s tougher on net neutrality?
The European Union came to an agreement on net neutrality last week. Set to take effect on April 30, 2016, the rules are “the strongest and most...
ETNO – Sweden vs. Slovenia: What we can learn from hard and soft approaches to net neutrality
By Roslyn Layton, PhD Fellow at the Center for Communication, Media and Information Studies at Aalborg University in Copenhagen, Denmark and Vice...
Sprint has stopped its data-throttling policy because of net neutrality
Sprint has stopped its data-throttling policy now that new Net neutrality rules are in place, the Wall Street Journal reported Thursday. The carrier...
EU’s telecom companies counteract by stricter net neutrality rules
Draft European Union proposals limiting how telecom operators manage the traffic on their networks will not make welcome reading for firms in the...
EU net neutrality provisions continue to evolve
Attempts to reach consensus between the European Parliament, the Council and the Commission on the struggling telecoms single market package are...
Günther Oettinger: Internet is for everybody, to almost all
European Union digital commissioner Günther Oettinger is trying to provide equal Internet access to everybody – with a few exceptions. ...
FCC could become the ‘Department of the Internet’
Telecom providers and trade groups asked an appeals court to rush through a delay of new net neutrality rules before they take effect on June 12. In...