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Net neutrality law adopted by European Parliament | Net neutrality law adopted by European Parliament |
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The European Parliament has voted to restrict internet service providers' (ISPs) ability to charge data-hungry services for faster network access. | |
Operators have said the move would hinder their efforts to manage traffic. | |
The "net neutrality" proposal would put the EU at odds with the US, where video streaming service Netflix is paying the country's biggest cable firm for preferential treatment. | |
The law still needs to be approved by Europe's Council of Ministers. | The law still needs to be approved by Europe's Council of Ministers. |
It would also prohibit mobile networks and broadband providers from blocking services - such as WhatApp messages or Google Drive storage - that compete with their own offerings. | It would also prohibit mobile networks and broadband providers from blocking services - such as WhatApp messages or Google Drive storage - that compete with their own offerings. |
At present Slovenia and the Netherlands are the only members of the 28-nation bloc to enshrine the principle in law. | At present Slovenia and the Netherlands are the only members of the 28-nation bloc to enshrine the principle in law. |