BEREC preliminary findings on traffic management practices in Europe show that blocking of VoIP and P2P traffic is common, other practices vary widely

« On March 6th, BEREC has submitted to the Commission its preliminary findings on reported Internet traffic management practices, following a Europe-wide data collection exercise launched jointly with the Commission in December 2011.

Over 400 operators responded, as well as some consumer organisations, industry associations and a handful of private individuals. The picture emerging shows a very diverse range of commercial and/or technical practices being used by European operators in the different national markets.

BEREC is now in the process of validating, consolidating and categorising the data, and intends to publish its findings during the second quarter of this year. This European overview will also feed into other BEREC work streams on the subject of net neutrality, one report on competition issues and one set of guidelines on minimum quality of service requirements, both of which BEREC intends to publish for public consultation this summer…. »

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Source : erg.ec.europa.eu [En ligne] Consulté le 13/03/2012

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