Ars Technica - All content 07月30日 04:45
Trump claims Europe won’t make Big Tech pay ISPs; EU says it still might
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美国白宫宣称欧盟同意放弃对在线平台收取宽带网络升级和扩展费用的提案,但欧洲官员尚未确认,且该议题需通过立法程序。

The White House said yesterday that the European Union agreed to scrap a controversial proposal to make online platforms pay for telecom companies' broadband network upgrades and expansions. But European officials have not confirmed the White House claim, and a European Commission spokesperson said the issue must go through the legislative process.

A White House fact sheet on President Trump's trade deal with European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen contains a brief reference to Europe agreeing not to impose network usage fees.

"The United States and the European Union intend to address unjustified digital trade barriers," the White House said. "In that respect, the European Union confirms that it will not adopt or maintain network usage fees. Furthermore, the United States and the European Union will maintain zero customs duties on electronic transmissions."

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