Singapore Takes an Extreme Net Neutrality Regulation
Posted by Unknown in IDA, Internet regulation, Net Neutrality, Optus, OTT, Singapore, Skype on Monday, March 3, 2014
History repeats itself. In 2011, KPN tried to surcharge OTT services, and the result was that The Netherlands adopted a Net Neutrality law (see "Nice try, KPN - Netherlands First European Country to Adopt Net Neutrality" - here).
Last week, during her presentation at MWC, Sock Koong Chua [pictured], CEO, Singtel said she "urged regulators to give carriers like Optus the right to charge rivals
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