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"en.20111117.17.4-289-000"2
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"Net and Internet neutrality in the European Union is very important. This neutrality presupposes that Internet operators and service providers, as well as governments, do not themselves impose restrictions on consumers. In cooperation with the Member States and the Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communications, the Commission faces the difficult task of a common approach to the open Internet and neutrality throughout the EU, because only such a common approach will bring tangible results. Consumers must be able to freely choose what service they want and which provider to use. The telecoms community must therefore provide clear, coherent and comparable information to its customers. These measures, together with EU-wide coordination, are needed mainly to avoid potential discriminatory practices by providers, such as manipulating prices for Voice over Internet Protocol or sharing data via File Transfer Protocol or Peer-to-Peer networks. This kind of behaviour not only harms consumers, but also distorts competition."@en1
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