Consumers across the EU agree that it would be “unfair” if one internet user was prioritised over the other. Accordingly, they give tentative backing to net neutrality, reveals a study commissioned by BEREC (Body of European Regulators for Electronic Communicators), which looked at attitudes and awareness in four member states – Croatia, the Czech Republic, Greece and Sweden.
The authors of the study , released on 8 June, questioned 4,202 people (just over a thousand respondents from each nation) on…