Also after having gone to plenary on the 3rd of April it still has to go to Council. So there could be still some amendments/changes before the package reaches the end-station ....
A. On Wed, Mar 19, 2014 at 4:43 PM, Gordon Lennox <[email protected]>wrote: > Remember this was a committee vote. It still has to go to plenary. > > However the question is still a good one. I would suggest ignoring press > releases a little and reading the latest text. Anyone got a pointer? > > The last text I saw did not make sense: not to me and not to the person > who was seeking my advice. > > Gordon > > > > On 19 Mar, 2014, at 16:23, Meredith Whittaker <[email protected]> > wrote: > > Hi all, > > Interested in your thoughts on the EP vote to approve the Connected > Continent legislation. > > The press > release<http://www.europarl.europa.eu/news/en/news-room/content/20140318IPR39210/html/Net-neutralityIndustry-MEPs-want-stricter-rules-against-blocking-rival-services>states > that, "Companies would still able to offer specialized services of > higher quality, such as video on demand and business-critical > data-intensive cloud applications, provided that this does not interfere > with the internet speeds promised to other customers." > > This appears to be allowing for "fast lane" service. At least, that's how > it's being read in the US trade press. > > Thoughts? > > Cheers, > Meredith > > -- > > Meredith Whittaker > Program Manager, Google Research > Google NYC > > > > >
