Tag: Zero rating
EU Telecom Regulators meet to analyse over 500,000 Net Neutrality consultation responses
BEREC is closing its consultation on Net Neutrality. Did we save the internet?
More than 450,000 people spoke out to save Net Neutrality in Europe. Here’s what happens next.
Brazil must protect the Marco Civil regulatory decree
The decree represents a step forward for digital rights in Brazil, built on the foundation of the Marco Civil. It should be preserved, not discarded.
EU regulator opens public consultation on Net Neutrality
The public can provide input to Europe’s regulators, who are working to resolve remaining ambiguities in the text to implement Net Neutrality.
Zero rating: a global threat to the open internet
We discuss two primary models for “zero rating” — both of which are a form of network discrimination and harm human rights.
Holland and India lead on zero-rating: the first of many countries?
Holland and India now have some of the strongest rules in the world to protect Net Neutrality, the principles that keep the internet open and free. Will Europe follow their lead?
Facebook’s new Free Basics still doesn’t fix Internet.org
Today Facebook announced several changes to Internet.org in response to growing international complaints about the program. While some of the changes are positive, Access’ core concerns remain.
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.
65 rights groups from 31 countries and regions open letter to Mark Zuckerberg citing issues with Internet.org
Platform violates Net Neutrality, harms security, and fails to provide true access to the internet, groups say.
Facebook en la OEA y Zero Rating: neutralidad en peligro en Latinoamérica
Facebook’s expansion into Latin America with its Internet.org program undermines Net Neutrality and raises troubling questions about development and the internet.