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European Parliament votes against net neutrality amendments

160 pointsby majc2over 9 years ago

7 comments

protomythover 9 years ago
&quot;It is thought that many MEPs would have been reluctant to begin a process of amending the regulation given that it might have delayed another aspect of the rules - the abolishment of mobile data roaming charges.&quot;<p>That probably should have been the first paragraph of every article (8th in this one) about these amendments. I can see why a politician would value abolishment of mobile data roaming charges more.
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rudidsover 9 years ago
The problem here is that this was badly put together legislation. I don&#x27;t think the idea of net neutrality was actually debated at all in reality. The need to abolish mobile data roaming charges in the EU was front and centre of the needs of these MEP&#x27;s constituents minds and they would not vote this down, it would&#x27;ve been mad for them politically. Whoever wrote this piece of legislation is to blame here.<p>I would be very surprised if this didn&#x27;t come back for debate in another form prior to it&#x27;s adoption.
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zonerover 9 years ago
We are experiencing speed problems to many servers. Our broadband is BT Fibre. While accessing some sites is very fast, sometimes others are slow.<p>For example downloading from Bitbucket from the UK is peaking on 600kB&#x2F;s, then after a minute, it&#x27;s dropping to 60kB&#x2F;s, then stays there for the following 15 minutes.<p>The same content downloaded from one of our servers in a UK data centre stays on 600kB&#x2F;s.<p>I think this is a clear evidence that the service provider is cutting the bandwidth after a minute, which is not what we paid for.
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gertyover 9 years ago
If you&#x27;re not sure if you should be pissed at your MEP, here are the votes (PDF): <a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;1NydR8L" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;bit.ly&#x2F;1NydR8L</a><p>It&#x27;s from page 19, Pilar Del Castillo Vera section.
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sisciaover 9 years ago
At first I was very sad when I read the article.<p>However I hope that we, as European, could take this as a challenge and come out with a way to completely obfuscate the web traffic, wich I believe will be extremely important in the coming year.<p>We should see this as an opportunity, maybe we won&#x27;t come out with the next Netflix, but hopefully we will be able to to set the standard for privacy and security online, so needed right now...
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shmerlover 9 years ago
So how do they explain refusal to correct obvious anti neutrality parts of this &quot;neutrality&quot; legislation? By too much money from ISPs in their pockets?
greathiover 9 years ago
There&#x27;s lots of competition in Europe, so net neutrality doesn&#x27;t matter. It&#x27;s just extra government regulation in an area that doesn&#x27;t need it. Think of it as a symptom rather than a problem.
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