EWG Net Neutrality meeting - Brussels
The IRG/BEREC expert working group (EWG) on Net Neutrality met last 11 April in Brussels to complete the guide on quality of service in the scope of net neutrality, so it could be approved for public consultation and later official publication. This process should be completed at the end of the third quarter of 2012.
Net Neutrality: Characteristic of data networks which give equal priority to all transmissions as they cross the network. The general understanding about it is that it is a principle of non discriminatory behavior by network access operators to any type of application / protocol, where the risk of jeopardizing network resources is normally not considered. This means that all electronic communication passing through the network is treated equally and that the handling of the traffic does not depend on the content of the communication, which service or application that uses the communication or the address of the sender or receiver of the communication. From a consumer perspective, network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet.
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Consultation on the draft decision on the results of the audit to PTC's universal service net costs (2007-2009) - comments until 22.05.2013 |
ANACOM Conference 2013 - Financing the future, 01.07.2013 |
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World Radiocommunication Conference 2015 (WRC-15), Geneva, 2-27.11.2015 |
ARCTEL-CPLPhttp://www.arctel-cplp.org/ |
Positions, clarifications and statements issued by ANACOM between 2004 and 2013 |
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