[governance] Neelie Kroes's Next Steps on Net Neutrality
Louis Pouzin (well)
pouzin at well.com
Wed May 30 06:30:05 EDT 2012
It would be relevant to hear Neely Kroes on ICANN monopoly. But that's
taboo in the European Commission. EC neutrality is not on the agenda.
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On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Pranesh Prakash <pranesh at cis-india.org>wrote:
> Dear all,
> EU Commissioner Neelie Kroes recently posted this on her blog.
>
> > But I do not propose to force each and every operator to provide full
> Internet: it is for consumers to vote with their feet. If consumers want to
> obtain discounts because they only plan to use limited online services, why
> stand in their way? And we don’t want to create obstacles to entrepreneurs
> who want to provide tailored connected services or service bundles, whether
> it’s for social networking, music, smart grids, eHealth or whatever. But I
> want to be sure that these consumers are aware of what they are getting,
> and what they are missing.
>
> [..]
>
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