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EU Free Data Roaming, Net Neutrality Plans In Jeopardy

An anonymous reader writes EU free data roaming and net neutrality plans now look like they are in doubt as European regulators have dropped plans to ban roaming charges and have proposed net neutrality rules allowing privileged access in some cases. This comes as a U-turn of plans [compared to] 2014, when EU MEPs voted to scrap mobile roaming fees in Europe by 15th December 2015, with the proposal orginally covered on Slashdot in 2010."

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  1. It is Oettinger now. What did you expect? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Informative

    This is what happens when Günther Oettinger, a really awful Energy Commissioner from the Barroso times, replaces Neelies Kroes (and Viviane Reding before her) as Commissioner for Digital Economy, both political heavyweights that showed, again and again, that they were willing to fight entrenched interests.

  2. Re:Free roaming sounds nice... by danbob999 · · Score: 3, Informative

    You could use the same argument within a single country. The average person only needs coverage in his home city, right? Why would roaming across France be free when you live in Paris?

  3. Re:Not a U-Turn at ALL by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    The actual rules are only eight pages. The rest is legal justification if the rules are litigated (go to 1:50 in the video):

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