Net neutrality in the Netherlands

On June 4, 2012,[1] the Netherlands became the first country in Europe and the second in the world, after Chile,[2] to enact a network neutrality law.[3] The main net neutrality provision of this law requires that "Providers of public electronic communication networks used to provide Internet access services as well as providers of Internet access services will not hinder or slow down services or applications on the Internet".[4]

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