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Free Software Foundation Europe
Free Software Foundation Europe
@fsfe@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp 10 months ago

Good news for #RouterFreedom and #NetNeutrality

The Italian regulator AGCOM has opened a consultation on the determination of the location of the termination point. This will define whether end-users can use their own routers and modems to connect to the internet.

https://www.agcom.it/provvedimenti/delibera-31-25-cons

Last October, we called to start a regulatory process to protect consumer rights and ensure router freedom in Italy.

More: https://fsfe.org/news/2024/news-20241016-01.en.html

We will contribute to the consultation, stay tuned!

FSFE - Free Software Foundation Europe

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Illustration explaining why Router Freedom is important. It has four bubbles explaining the importance of upgrading your router, avoiding router monopoly,securing your connection, and choosing your own router
Illustration explaining why Router Freedom is important. It has four bubbles explaining the importance of upgrading your router, avoiding router monopoly,securing your connection, and choosing your own router
Illustration explaining why Router Freedom is important. It has four bubbles explaining the importance of upgrading your router, avoiding router monopoly,securing your connection, and choosing your own router
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