European Internet Proposal Under Attack
By THE EDITORIAL BOARD
DEC. 8, 2014
Earlier this year, the European Parliament voted for strong rules
that would prevent telecommunications companies from creating fast
and slow lanes on the Internet. But that measure is now facing
significant opposition from some leaders like Chancellor Angela
Merkel of Germany who want Europe to water down the rules to benefit
big telephone companies.
In a speech last week in Berlin, Ms. Merkel said telecommunications
companies should be allowed to divide Internet access into two
tiers, one for “special services” like telemedicine and self-driving
cars and one for everything else. Ms. Merkel said her proposal would
encourage innovation by providing more reliable and secure service
to applications that require it while guaranteeing that all other
Internet traffic is treated equally by telecom companies.
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