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Buffering is a thing of the past.

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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:
    🥇 Consumer-first approach with fair pricing and better support
    🛡️ Networks built to survive hacks and storms
    ⚡ Pure speed for your internet experience

    More 👉 https://link.europa.eu/8mpyPK

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    @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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