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Belgian regulator wants ISPs to be clearer about ‘unlimited’ internet offers

The fair use policies that apply to these offers are catching too many customers by surprise, and could even clash with net neutrality rules

Swedish regulator sets out priorities for 2021

Aside from its core focus on wholesale markets, roaming and net neutrality are on the regulator’s radar

DoJ drops lawsuit over net neutrality law in California

The move could signal an imminent return of net neutrality rules in the US

ECJ limits operators' use of zero rating

The ECJ ruled on a case in Hungary, confirming that zero-rated services have to stop once a user’s data allowance has been used up.

BEREC updates its net neutrality guidelines

The guidelines remain largely unchanged compared to the 2016 ones, with some clarifications added relating to 5G and specialised services.

Spanish Government agrees measures with ISPs to guarantee connectivity during the coronavirus pandemic

ISPs signed a deal with eight voluntary undertakings, to guarantee the functioning of the internet and easy access to emergency services.

BEREC and EC on how to cope with increased demand for network connectivity

EU institutions liaise with IPSs and streaming services in an effort to reduce network congestion during the coronavirus pandemic.

Dutch regulator finds ISPs’ traffic management meets net neutrality rules

The ACM published a handbook with the results of its study, and some guidance for ISPs to ensure their traffic management techniques are compliant with net neutrality rules.

BEREC consults on updated net neutrality (open internet) guidelines

BEREC consults on updated net neutrality (open internet) guidelines

This has been an item on BEREC’s agenda for some time and follows a May 2019 workshop on the plans. The consultation is open until 28 November 2019.

US appeal court allows individual states to introduce their own net neutrality rules

US appeal court allows individual states to introduce their own net neutrality rules

The Court rules that the FCC’s repeal stands, but US states can override it.