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European Parliament passes net neutrality law

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Re: European Parliament passes net neutrality law

#5
These are great news, I am a big supporter for net neutrality, however I am a bit concerned about one small detail:

>“Net neutrality” means the principle according to which all internet traffic is treated equally, without discrimination, restriction or interference, independently of its sender, recipient, type, content, device, service or application.

I wonder how this will work in case of malicious attacks, ddos, disruptive requests and packets/connections with the sole purpose of disrupting the normal usage of the net. Blocking these at isp level is not a bad idea, but how deep does this rabbit hole go?

Re: European Parliament passes net neutrality law

#6

> Providers of internet access to end-users shall not discriminate between functionally equivalent services and applications. This means they can still throttle torrents, right?

Well, based on that quote they can throttle what they want - but they have to do it equally across all similar applications. So for example they can't throttle Youtube and not throttle Netflix - they have to throttle both (or neither).

Re: European Parliament passes net neutrality law

#7
From first reading, this makes it look as if ISPs will be unable to offer eg elevated weighting to specific VoIP traffic unless that's offered by the ISP themselves. I want my VoIP trunks to my exchange to have better QoS than my Skype chats.

I'm not convinced this is a good thing.

Re: European Parliament passes net neutrality law

#8
post #6

> Providers of internet access to end-users shall not discriminate between functionally equivalent services and applications. This means they can still throttle torrents, right?

Well, based on that quote they can throttle what they want - but they have to do it equally across all similar applications. So for example they can't throttle Youtube and not throttle Netflix - they have to throttle both (or neither).

Well, that depends on your interpretation of "functionally equivalent". Is Youtube functionally equivalent with Netflix?

Re: European Parliament passes net neutrality law

#10
This will end in tragedy for consumers (and profit in the right pockets), as do all attempts by governments to regulate.

"Introduced by socialists, green and left blocs" -- an immediate huge red flag.

The days of EU internet freedom are coming to an end, once these people start meddling in.

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