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An agreement about European net neutrality rules was reached between the Commission, the Parliament and the Council in Brussels 1 July 2015. The FCC published the US net neutrality rules 26 February 2015, a step ahead of the European developments.
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Marsden (2009).
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European Commission, 2014 Report on Implementation of the EU regulatory framework for electronic communications, https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/en/news/2014-report-implementation-eu-regulatory-framework-electronic-communications: “Belgium and Luxemburg were considering legislating and have opened a debate on net neutrality; however the process is pending the co-legislative process on the Connected Continent initiative. In Germany the draft decree on net neutrality of June 2013 was not further pursued. In January 2014 the Finnish Government submitted its proposal to the Parliament on the ‘Information Society Code’, a telecoms legislative package scheduled for 2015 that includes provisions on net neutrality.”
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Council of the European Union, 2015, Roaming and open internet draft regulation, http://data.consilium.europa.eu/doc/document/ST-10409-2015-REV-1/en/pdf.
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Sørensen, F. (2016). A Norwegian Perspective on European Regulation of Net Neutrality. In: Belli, L., De Filippi, P. (eds) Net Neutrality Compendium. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26425-7_17
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