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*'''Moderator''': Frederic Donck, Internet Society
*'''Moderator''': Frederic Donck, Internet Society
*'''Remote moderator''': Krishna Kumar
*'''Remote moderator''': Krishna Kumar
*'''Org team'''
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*'''Reporter''': Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC
*'''Reporter''': Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC


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Contact: ws7@eurodig.org
Contact: ws7@eurodig.org


== Remote participation ==
== Video record ==
[https://arkadin-emea.adobeconnect.com/telemak_140436_eurodig_studio213/ Find the link here]
[https://youtu.be/UrdnXrhZQJw See the video record in our youtube channel]


== Final report ==   
== Transcript ==
Deadline 2016
[[Transcript: Zero rating what is it?]]
 
== Messages ==   
* Is it part of Network Neutrality or a business model or both?
* Is Zero Rating protecting the Internet as a system of innovation?
* Does zero rating affect customer choice and experience?
* Should law makers provide a general rule on zero rating? What role does competition play?
* Discussions on zero rating should focus on principles, e.g. exclusive vs non exclusive, etc.


== Session twitter hashtag ==   
== Session twitter hashtag ==   

Revision as of 15:21, 15 August 2016


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Session teaser

This session aims at defining the notion of ZR and explains in which context it needs to be addressed.

Session description

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Keywords

Setting the scene, Context, Net Neutrality, Open Internet, Internet Ecosystem, EU Telecom Single Market Regulation, Competition Law, Economic Freedom

Format

  • Agree on the key resources and formally identify them at the beginning of the session and make sure that they can intervene individually
  • No panelists on stage
  • One main moderator in the audience

Further reading

Links to relevant websites, declarations, books, documents. Please note we cannot offer web space, only links to external resources are possible.

People

  • Focal Point : Frederic Donck, Internet Society
  • Key participants
  • Frode Sorensen
  • Guillermo Beltrà, BEUC
  • Roslyn Layton
  • Moderator: Frederic Donck, Internet Society
  • Remote moderator: Krishna Kumar
  • Reporter: Konstantinos Komaitis, ISOC

Current discussion

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Mailing list

Contact: ws7@eurodig.org

Video record

See the video record in our youtube channel

Transcript

Transcript: Zero rating what is it?

Messages

  • Is it part of Network Neutrality or a business model or both?
  • Is Zero Rating protecting the Internet as a system of innovation?
  • Does zero rating affect customer choice and experience?
  • Should law makers provide a general rule on zero rating? What role does competition play?
  • Discussions on zero rating should focus on principles, e.g. exclusive vs non exclusive, etc.

Session twitter hashtag

Hashtag: #eurodig16 #zerorating