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Fighting sexual abuse of children: Commission welcomes political agreement on interim rules for voluntary detection measures by online service providers

Met dank overgenomen van Europese Commissie (EC), gepubliceerd op vrijdag 30 april 2021. The Commission welcomes today s political agreement between the European Parliament and the Council on the proposed interim legislation regarding the detection of child sexual abuse online by communications services. This legal adjustment was urgently needed to give certain online communications services such as webmail and messaging services legal certainty in their voluntary measures to detect and report child sexual abuse online and to remove child sexual abuse material, as such services fell under the e-Privacy Directive as of 21 December 2020. The new Regulation will provide guarantees to safeguard privacy and protection of personal data. The voluntary measures play an important role in enabling the identification and rescue of victims and reducing the further dissemination of child sexual abuse material, and contribute to the identification and investigation of offenders as well as the pre

Portuguese regulator wants consumers to pay less for cancelling loyalty contracts

Telecompaper General Portuguese regulator wants consumers to pay less for cancelling loyalty contracts Friday 19 February 2021 | 10:26 CET | News Portugal s National Communications Authority (Anacom) wants customers to be able to cancel loyalty contracts with telecommunications operators by paying a maximum of 10 to 20 percent of the monthly fees until the end of the contract, reports Jornal de Noticias. It is now up to the Portuguese government and Parliament whether to accept the suggestion of the regulator. The proposal comes at a time when the Portuguese government is working on transposition of the European Electronic Communications Code. Thank you for visiting Telecompaper Sign up below to get access to the rest of this article and all the telecom news you need.

TIM claims Apula is the first Italian region with no digital divide

Feb 18, 2021 17 February 2021 Apulia is the first region in Italy to close the digital divide. In the last few days, TIM has completed the plan to provide ultrabroadband coverage via the FTTx network (namely with FTTC technology up to 200 Mbps and FTTH technology up to 1 Gigabit/s), reaching 99.4% of households that use the fixed network, while the remaining 0.6% is also covered by satellite or FWA ultrabroadband connections. This speed-up will allow citizens and businesses in Apulia to access the latest generation technologies and the most advanced digital services. Despite the COVID-19 emergency, in recent months, TIM has continued its fibre optic network deployment plan and, in the case of Apulia, infrastructural work has been carried out in around 200 municipalities to construct new networks or expand existing ones, ensuring ultrabroadband connections for citizens and businesses.

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