Big tech should split network costs across Europe
Big tech should split network costs across Europe
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EU: According to a document released on Monday, France, Italy and Spain are enhancing their pressure on the European Commission to develop laws that ensure large technical companies to ensure the partially telecommunication infrastructure in the Union.

The three governments officially stated their shared stance on the matter for the first time.
European Union regulators said in May that they were investigating the issue whether tech beamoths such as Google, Netflix and Meta should contribute to the cost of modernization to the telecommunications network.

The three governments claimed that the six largest content provider was responsible for 55% of the Internet traffic in a joint paper, a copy of which was obtained by a report.

In terms of capacity, it is the result of specific costs for European telecom operators at a time when they are already investing heavy in the most expensive parts of the network with 5G and fiber-to-hom, according to the document.
This urged major online material providers and European telecommunications networks to share fair network costs.

We demand a legislative proposal that "it ensures that all market participants contribute to the cost of digital infrastructure.
The details of the joint document were confirmed by two Italian government officials. Prior to a general election in September, one of them claimed that the government of Rome was ready to provide informal assistance in its role as a caretaker.

A request for comment was received with an immediate response from the governments of France and Spain.

A study published earlier this year by Telecom Lobing Group Etno found that the European Union economy could benefit from € 72 billion if technical giants contributed 20 billion euros annually to network costs.
 By creating Big Tech Pay for Network, however, it has given rise to concerns from advocates for digital rights that it can endanger the net neutrality laws of the European Union, which they are worried that they are worried that they help pay for the telecom network To be online as part of a deal with online giants.

The joint document states that any proposed law should "ensure fairness among users according to the net neutrality rules, which is a main principle that we need to preserve absolutely."

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