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[cooperation-wg] EP "Connected Continent" and Internet Fast Lane provisions?
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Gordon Lennox
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Wed Mar 19 20:26:59 CET 2014
Yes... Well... Maybe... But text is always needed. And people - MEPs - who will propose things. The EP will not just throw out the whole text at this stage. They have been discussing this package for a while. Rejecting the "roaming" part, for example, is not going to be that popular. So what exactly are you suggesting? Gordon On 19 Mar, 2014, at 19:17, Innocenzo Genna <inno at innogenna.it> wrote: > I think we have the real chance NOW, because this session will take please just before the European elections, therefore the MEPS would be under pressure: they can’t afford to go back to constituency with the reputation that they have broken the Open Internet. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: </ripe/mail/archives/cooperation-wg/attachments/20140319/780565a7/attachment.html>
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