37% rural youth sans Internet access: Study
The European Union has reached an agreement on Net Neutrality which said that telecom companies and Internet providers in the EU are not allowed to block or throttle online content, applications, or services. The EU agreement also banned paid prioritization of Internet traffic and ruled that all traffic should be treated equally. “These rules will be a reality across all Member States as soon as the text officially applies on 30 April 2016,” the EU said in a release.
However, the EU language is milder in its enforcement of Net Neutrality and will allow some traffic management by telecom companies. From the FAQ section:
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