Tag: Telecoms Single Market (TSM)
EU Regulators follow civil society’s calls to retain strong Net Neutrality protections
NGOS to lawmakers: “High-quality connectivity and Net Neutrality go hand in hand”
More than 30 NGOs and civil liberties organisations tell Europe’s regulators not to give in to telco industry blackmail on Net Neutrality.
EU Telecom Regulators meet to analyse over 500,000 Net Neutrality consultation responses
Iceland: on the path to Net Neutrality
Iceland may be next to codify Net Neutrality rules in its legal system.
Major uncertainties remain as EU takes timid steps towards Net Neutrality
The Industry Committee of the European Parliament formally endorsed the version of the Telecoms Single Market (TSM) Regulation that was agreed to on July 3rd.
Major uncertainties remain as EU takes timid steps towards Net Neutrality
On July 3rd, after more than ten hours of discussion, the three major EU institutions — the Commission, Parliament and Council — reached a political agreement on the text of the Telecoms Single Market (TSM) Regulation, a contentious piece of EU legislation that includes continent-wide provisions on Net Neutrality. Today, the Industry Committee of the European Parliament has formally approved this text.
EU decides to both protect and undermine net neutrality
Three major EU institutions — the Commission, Parliament and Council — agreed to move forward a draft text for the Telecoms Single Market Regulation.
EU member states pressure European Parliament to sell out on Net Neutrality
For the last two months, the EU Commission, the EU Parliament, and representatives of the EU member states (Council) have gathered almost every week to try to strike a deal on the Telecoms Single Market (TSM).
As negotiations on Net Neutrality in the EU accelerate, advocates launch campaign to save the internet
This week decision makers in Brussels are negotiating over a crucial text to preserve the open internet.