[Chapter-delegates] From Germany, New Government close to neutrality in law
Dave Burstein
daveb at dslprime.com
Wed Nov 13 18:41:49 PST 2013
From
http://www.golem.de/news/grosse-koalition-netzpolitiker-fuer-managed-services-und-internetausschuss-1311-102724.html
in
Google translation.
*"The preservation of the open and free Internet, securing participation,
diversity of opinion, innovation and fair competition are key goals of the
Digital Agenda of the Federal government of CDU / CSU and SPD
Non-discriminatory transport of all data packets. the Internet is the basis
for it. It is important to ensure in particular that network operators do
not favor their own content, offers and partner offers by higher volumes of
data and faster transmission speed in competition. neutrality is to also
require search engines, who must ensure that all offers equally fairly and
are permanently locate (must-carry rules). deep packet inspection (DPI) for
monitoring and discrimination in services or users, and users will be
prohibited by law. "*
Ensuring net neutrality is as *"one of the regulatory objectives are
enshrined in the Telecommunications Act binding"* . It continues: *"The
blockade of Internet telephony by mobile operators should be prohibited,
the Federal Network Agency is authorized and placed technically and staff
in a position to monitor compliance with these objectives.."* to freeze the
net neutrality is an appropriate regulation at the European level
necessary. *"the Federal Government will continue to work at the European
level for the legal foundation of net neutrality, which ensures that all
data packets will be treated regardless of content, service, application,
source or destination simultaneously on the Internet. Network management
has to be possible there where it is technically imperative. "*
A (Peachpit, 2008)
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