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Buffering is a thing of the past.

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  • KarlisD Karlis

    @EUCommission is chat control somehow included also in this project?

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    normis
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    @dambranslv @EUCommission

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    • European CommissionE European Commission

      Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

      Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

      We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
      πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
      πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
      ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

      More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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      Conny Nasch
      wrote last edited by
      #12

      @EUCommission In Luxembourg we have a very rapid reliable internet. What we have to get away from in Europe is the iron grip of the American broligarchs πŸ˜’

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      • Ag. V.A Ag. V.

        @EUCommission great! Now we can watch our sponsored genocides in HR. πŸ™‚

        kris πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡±K This user is from outside of this forum
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        kris πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡±
        wrote last edited by
        #13

        @aguVV @EUCommission Ban US tech then. Fast.

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        • European CommissionE European Commission

          Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

          Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

          We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
          πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
          πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
          ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

          More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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          aprilfoo
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          #14

          @EUCommission Alas, the illustration is a perfect example of a centralized, non resilient network, with a single point of failure. Mastodon is a very good example of successful "innovative tech" because it's decentralized by design.

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          • European CommissionE European Commission

            Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

            Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

            We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
            πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
            πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
            ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

            More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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            TC Won't Give In To Lies
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            #15

            @EUCommission

            Great!

            Now actively regulate the techbros that are pushing disinformation, hate and antidemocracy propaganda down our throats. Please.

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            • kris πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡±K kris πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬πŸ‡±

              @aguVV @EUCommission Ban US tech then. Fast.

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              jan Ki | ε₯‡ :nonbinary_flag:
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              #16

              @kristopher_klein @aguVV @EUCommission
              also Israel's tech, which is currently bought by Germany for surveillance and warfare

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              • European CommissionE European Commission

                Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

                Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
                πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
                πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
                ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

                More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

                embixB This user is from outside of this forum
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                embix
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                #17

                @EUCommission Are we talking about peering practices of TIER 2 Carriers like Deutsche Telekom here? 😏

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                • European CommissionE European Commission

                  Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

                  Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                  We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
                  πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
                  πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
                  ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

                  More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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                  Kerplunk
                  wrote last edited by
                  #18

                  @EUCommission

                  Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                  FAIR PRICES, HA HA HA

                  AT TRIPLE THE PRICE OF CABLE CONNECTIONS OR MORE IN GERMANY

                  STOP LISTENING TO LOBBYISTS, THEY DO NOT PAY THE BILLS

                  ONLY BRIBES?

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                  • European CommissionE European Commission

                    Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

                    Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                    We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
                    πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
                    πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
                    ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

                    More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

                    ChrisB This user is from outside of this forum
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                    Chris
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                    #19

                    @EUCommission how are your statements getting together with the analysis of the initiative by @epicenter_works ?
                    https://chaos.social/@epicenter_works/115932962577081159

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                    • European CommissionE European Commission

                      Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

                      Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                      We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
                      πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
                      πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
                      ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

                      More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

                      Renewable SexcellenceD This user is from outside of this forum
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                      Renewable Sexcellence
                      wrote last edited by
                      #20

                      @EUCommission Please ensure that #IPv6 is at the heart of any EU internet plans. All ISPs and hosting providers should offer it, enabled by default.

                      The free market has failed to replace legacy IP because of the chicken and egg situation and it needs political pressure to engage.

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                      • European CommissionE European Commission

                        Buffering is a thing of the past. Europe’s internet is getting a long-overdue refresh.

                        Our proposed Digital Networks Act is here to scrap old copper wires and push modern and harmonised networks.

                        We are talking frictionless, high-speed fibre across EU networks and protecting net neutrality in innovative services:
                        πŸ₯‡ Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
                        πŸ›‘οΈ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
                        ⚑ Pure speed for your internet experience

                        More πŸ‘‰ https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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                        JustEnoughDucks
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                        #21

                        @EUCommission wow, how much did your members get corruptly influenced and straight up bribed by corporations to do this? Seriously, how much were you each paid by corporations to make this?

                        What absolute garbage of corporate-backed for-profit ideas is this? Centralization, surveillance, consolidation of power while reducing regulatory power of independent regulators? Getting rid of rules that protect citizens?

                        You do realize that the technofascism industry isn't something to try to replicate?

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