Italian Linux Society ha partecipato alla consultazione #AGCOM 2025, per la libera scelta anche per le connessioni in fibra ottica!
#RouterFreedom
Massima diffusione!
https://www.ils.org/2025/5/consultazione-agcom-modem-fibra-libero/
Italian Linux Society ha partecipato alla consultazione #AGCOM 2025, per la libera scelta anche per le connessioni in fibra ottica!
#RouterFreedom
Massima diffusione!
https://www.ils.org/2025/5/consultazione-agcom-modem-fibra-libero/
Spring is here, and so is our monthly newsletter!
We want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you for your continued support and generous donations.
In this issue, we bring you the latest updates on the DMA, a special podcast episode on #RouterFreedom highlights from our talks at @clt_news exciting Ada news, and much more.
Read it here: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202504.en.html
Chiediamo libertà di scelta del router per gli utenti Internet italiani!
https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20250331-01.it.html
L'AGCOM deciderà se limitare o consolidare la Libertà del Router nel Paese.
La FSFE si è impegnata attivamente in una coalizione di organizzazioni, sollecitando l'autorità a dare priorità alla protezione dei consumatori e a garantire il diritto degli utenti di utilizzare i propri router/modem nelle reti in fibra.
The FSFE demands Router Freedom for Italian Internet users!
https://fsfe.org/news/2025/news-20250331-01.en.html
The Italian regulator AGCOM will decide whether to limit or consolidate #RouterFreedom in the country
The FSFE has actively engaged in a coalition of organisations urging the authority to prioritize consumer protection and the rights of end-users to use their own routers/modems in fiber networks
Together with @annabonnie and @lexelas from @fsfe we dive into what is necessary in terms of social movement to make changes for digital rights. We took #RouterFreedom as example of a side struggle for #NetNeutrality and what are the costs in terms of engagement and resources to make a change in favor of consumer choice.
New episode of our "Policy and EU" series on the Software Freedom Podcast
Have you ever connected to the internet using your personal router? We recently secured a major victory for Router Freedom in Germany!
In Episode 32, @annabonnie, @lexelas and @llas dive into the significance of #RouterFreedom
# and our ongoing efforts to defend your right to choose your internet devices.
Listen now: https://fsfe.org/news/podcast/episode-32.en.html
#DSL will be deprecated in Germany in the next 8 years.
Hopefully we have #RouterFreedom for fiber networks in the country.
#AGCOM vuole portare il “modem (completamente) libero” anche nella fibra ottica #RouterFreedom
https://www.dday.it/redazione/52085/agcom-vuole-portare-il-modem-completamente-libero-anche-nella-fibra-ottica-al-via-la-consultazione
Good news for #RouterFreedom and #NetNeutrality
The Italian regulator AGCOM has opened a consultation on the determination of the location of the termination point. This will define whether end-users can use their own routers and modems to connect to the internet.
https://www.agcom.it/provvedimenti/delibera-31-25-cons
Last October, we called to start a regulatory process to protect consumer rights and ensure router freedom in Italy.
More: https://fsfe.org/news/2024/news-20241016-01.en.html
We will contribute to the consultation, stay tuned!
February started with FOSDEM! It was great to meet some of you there before we meet again for “I Love #FreeSoftware Day”
!
In recent weeks, we shared our demands for the coming German elections, great news about #RouterFreedom, and an update about #DMA.
Moreover, the Ada movie is now available in French and we published 2 podcast episodes!
Check out our February newsletter: https://fsfe.org/news/nl/nl-202502.html
@fsfe OFC @BNetzA confirmed that, since that's literally codified as per $73 Telecommunications Law!
#RouterFreedom is the longest policy/legal project I have been working so far. While the @fsfe started in Germany way back in 2013, I joined later the party in Feb. 2019 to cover the efforts at EU level after the 2018 reform of EU telecommunications law.
Having Router Freedom confirmed after almost 6 years in Germany is a great achievement, also in a personal level. I am very grateful to a LOT of people helping us with technical, legal, policy and community management advises. The effort paid off!
In special a big shout out to @mxmehl, @lexelas and @kirschner who have been great fellows in this path.
Now we look to a broader picture. #DeviceNeutrality, #DMA, #satellite networks are posing new challenges for #NetNeutrality and the right of end-users to choose their own equipment for internet connection.
Router Freedom in Germany: A victory for consumers!
The German regulator BNetzA has confirmed #RouterFreedom in the country.
We have been pushing for this since 2013 and will continue to monitor implementation and compliance!
@conservancy This is a great achievement for #RouterFreedom! @fsfe
Why is #RouterFreedom important?
If your router is not free, your digital freedom is likely to be compromised!
Router freedom is the principle that people are free to choose and use their own private devices to connect to the internet.
https://fsfe.org/activities/routers/routers.en.html
#RouterFreedom is one of the demands that is campaigning for. Support us to continue our work!