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Tuesday, 1 May 2018
CYBER Network neutrality: regulation in the public interest
Network neutrality: "In 2007 Ofcom assumed that only the US need worry about net neutrality. By 2009 Richards had publicly disowned the expression ‘light touch’ in the wake of the economic recession and evidence of disastrous light touch regulation in the financial services in London’s markets, stating ‘I don’t like the expression “light touch” regulator. We try to be as unintrusive as we can be, not to intervene unless we have to, but if we have to and there’s a public interest in intervening, we are willing to do so swiftly and effectively.’ 'via Blog this'
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