Net neutrality activities at BEREC and Nkom Director General Torstein Olsen Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) Summit BEREC-EaPeReg-REGULATEL-EMERG.

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Net neutrality activities at BEREC and Nkom Director General Torstein Olsen Norwegian Communications Authority (Nkom) Summit BEREC-EaPeReg-REGULATEL-EMERG Barcelona 2-3 July 2015

2 Net neutrality – why is it important? The InternetThe Internet is important to economy, social life, cultural diversity and democracy. non-discriminatory platformGoal: Preserve the Internet as an open and non-discriminatory platform for all types of communication and content distribution. Users controlUsers control the use of their own access InnovationInnovation of content and applications Demand demandDemand for content and applications drives the demand for bandwidth

equal treatment of network traffic. Net neutrality describes the principle of equal treatment of network traffic. Summary of BEREC positions on net neutrality, 3 December Net neutrality – what is it? independent of (i) content, (ii) application, (iii) service, (iv) device, (v) sender address, and (vi) receiver address That communication is treated equally means that it is treated independent of (i) content, (ii) application, (iii) service, (iv) device, (v) sender address, and (vi) receiver address. BEREC Response to the European Commission’s consultation on the open Internet and net neutrality in Europe, 30 September 2010

4 Net neutrality in Norway Clarification phase 2008 Net neutrality pre-study Co-regulatory working group 2009 Net neutrality guidelines External incidents etc. Throttling p2p and streaming Telenor de-peering NIX Adjustment phase NN reference group 2011 NN also for mobile 2012 CDN regulatory report Blocking mVoIP in Europe Discussion about Netflix Consolidation phase Norwegian NN Forum 2013 Revised Ecom law 2014 Zero-rating vs. NN Zero-rating spreads in Europe TSM Regulation discussion

5 Net neutrality in Europe Telecom Package Traffic Management Investigation (TMI) Fixed: 1/5 users affected Mobile: 1/3 users affected Commission consult NN BEREC NN policy Commission proposed regulation Council proposal Parliament resolution Trilogue process Norwegian NN guidelines Dutch NN law Slovenian NN law Legal initiatives: Belgium Luxembourg Germany Finland (EC 2014 report) National NN initiatives in Europe US / FCC Open Internet report & order

Net neutrality and BEREC Ecodem report QoS feasibility QoS Monitoring Ecodem (Demand-side forces) Feasibility study Telecom Single Market Analysis of NN provisions BEREC NN policy NN & Transparency NN & Quality of service CEA NGN Competition issues IP interconnection TMI Net Neutrality EC NN Consult

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