Discussion at the world’s largest communications conference this week is set It will be dominated by a clash between big tech and telecom companies in the European Union over who will subscribe network infrastructure.
More than 80,000 peopleincluded tech Executives, creators and organizers, they are set to come down on This year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
On Thursday, the EU’s head of industry, Thierry Breton, launched a 12-week consultation on It’s far shareProposals under which Big Tech platforms will be charged more of costs of which systems give they access to consumers.
Representatives of companies including Alphabet, Meta, and Netflix are expected use conference to pay back against European Union proposals.
content providers like Netflix arranged for Its CEO Greg Peters to meet with Breton at the conference, discussing their companies already Invest heavily in infrastructure.
They say that payment out Additional fees will detract from the investment in Products that benefit consumers.
By contrast, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and Telecom Italia are actively pressuring big tech companies to pay fees.
GSMA, an association representing more from 750 mobile operators and organization body behind MWC, has been at the forefront of discussion.
This discussion is about ‘fair’ shareor what we are sometimes call “investment gap”, would be a threshold question,” said John Gosti, GSMA President regulatory officer.
Critics of exhibition share or “SPNP” (Sending Party Network Pays) model They warned the so-called “traffic tax” can lead content paid platforms to direct their services via Internet Service Providers (ISPs) outside of European Union.
Orange told Reuters the telecoms industry had not requested for special MLM in its demands. However, an EU spokesperson said the EU consultations were “positive first sign” of start a discussion.
We argue for a framework Facilitates a fair and equitable business relationship that recognizes the direct contribution of tech giants to network costs,” they said.
Shahid Ahmed, an executive vice president at NTT and an advisor to the US Federal Communications Commission, said the regulations will be difficult to implement and enforce.
“We’ve seen something very similar – all net Discuss neutrality – try in United State “.
MWC begins on Monday and I will also be seen new Products have been launched from companies such as Huawei, Xiaomi, HMD Global, Honor, and RealMe.
Other hot topics include 5G adoption ratewhich disappointed some executives, and the potential uses of Generative artificial intelligence systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
“Everything on the floor of MWC is about looking forward to futureGuisti said.
Discussion at the world’s largest communications conference this week is set It will be dominated by a clash between big tech and telecom companies in the European Union over who will subscribe network infrastructure.
More than 80,000 peopleincluded tech Executives, creators and organizers, they are set to come down on This year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona.
On Thursday, the EU’s head of industry, Thierry Breton, launched a 12-week consultation on It’s far shareProposals under which Big Tech platforms will be charged more of costs of which systems give they access to consumers.
Representatives of companies including Alphabet, Meta, and Netflix are expected use conference to pay back against European Union proposals.
content providers like Netflix arranged for Its CEO Greg Peters to meet with Breton at the conference, discussing their companies already Invest heavily in infrastructure.
They say that payment out Additional fees will detract from the investment in Products that benefit consumers.
By contrast, Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and Telecom Italia are actively pressuring big tech companies to pay fees.
GSMA, an association representing more from 750 mobile operators and organization body behind MWC, has been at the forefront of discussion.
This discussion is about ‘fair’ shareor what we are sometimes call “investment gap”, would be a threshold question,” said John Gosti, GSMA President regulatory officer.
Critics of exhibition share or “SPNP” (Sending Party Network Pays) model They warned the so-called “traffic tax” can lead content paid platforms to direct their services via Internet Service Providers (ISPs) outside of European Union.
Orange told Reuters the telecoms industry had not requested for special MLM in its demands. However, an EU spokesperson said the EU consultations were “positive first sign” of start a discussion.
We argue for a framework Facilitates a fair and equitable business relationship that recognizes the direct contribution of tech giants to network costs,” they said.
Shahid Ahmed, an executive vice president at NTT and an advisor to the US Federal Communications Commission, said the regulations will be difficult to implement and enforce.
“We’ve seen something very similar – all net Discuss neutrality – try in United State “.
MWC begins on Monday and I will also be seen new Products have been launched from companies such as Huawei, Xiaomi, HMD Global, Honor, and RealMe.
Other hot topics include 5G adoption ratewhich disappointed some executives, and the potential uses of Generative artificial intelligence systems like OpenAI’s ChatGPT.
“Everything on the floor of MWC is about looking forward to futureGuisti said.