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Deutsche Telekom’s net-neutrality challenge over StreamOn service lands at EU’s top court

By Michael Acton
  • 29 Jan 2020 09:28
  • 29 Jan 2020 09:28

Deutsche Telekom's legal fight against the German telecom regulator's decision that it had violated net-neutrality rules by throttling video streaming with its StreamOn service, has landed at the EU's highest court.

The Cologne Administrative Court, which in 2018 rejected a request for interim measures from the company, is now asking the

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Michael Acton

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Michael is a senior correspondent for MLex in San Francisco, where he moved in 2020 after working in our Brussels bureau. Before joining MLex, he reported on EU politics as the Financial Times’ Nico Colchester Fellow in Brussels. Michael has a degree in International Relations and Politics from the University of Cambridge, and a degree in History and French from University College London and Paris IV Sorbonne.

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