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EU studying whether Big Tech should pay network costs -EU document

The European Union (EU) will consult the technology and telecoms sectors on whether tech behemoths such as Alphabet Inc’s Google, Meta, and Amazon.com Inc should subsidise network costs.

According to EU telecoms providers such as Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica, and Telecom Italia, the six largest content providers account for more than half of data internet traffic and should pay their fair share. Netflix Inc, Apple Inc, and Microsoft Corp are also mentioned by the providers. According to the tech titans, the idea is equivalent to an internet traffic tax, which could interfere with Europe’s net neutrality rules, which treat all users equally.

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Apple is reportedly delaying the launch of the iPhone Air 2. The Information reports that Apple recently “notified engineers and suppliers that they were taking the next iPhone Air off the schedule without providing a new release date.” The report cites “three people involved in the project.” iPhone Air 2 release delayed The second-generation iPhone Air was initially set to launch next fall alongside the iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone Fold. According to The Information, the… Source link

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The 245th Report of the Parliamentary Standing Committee calls for a review of the IT Act 2000 since many of the serious offences are bailable; it has recommended amending the Act to make the offences severely punishable and to make intermediaries responsible for compensating victims, notes former Central Board of Indirect Tax & Customs chairman Najib Shah. Source link

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