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European Commission: Competition, Open Internet, No New Net Neutrality Rules

Competition is the open Internet’s best friend and, in general, European service providers have upheld the principle of open access, said Neelie Kroes, who heads the European Commission’s digital agenda.

In a speech in Brussels on ‘The Open Internet and Net Neutrality in Europe’, Kroes said a healthy competitive environment and the market force of consumers demanding access to services like Skype, so far have blocked the emergence of monopolistic gatekeepers which could create serious dangers for net neutrality.
Kroes believes that traffic management is essential, not only to optimise “best effort services” on the open Internet, but also to allow the development of special managed services, such as eLearning or eHealth applications, which are very valuable for European society.
She warned against new regulation which might deter investment and an efficient use of the available resources, and restated the principle that national regulatory authorities must at the same time “promote the ability of end-users to access and distribute information or run applications and services of their choice.”http://ec.europa.eu/commission_2010-2014/kroes/index_en.htm

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