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1:1 with Jesper Lund
📌Episode Highlights
⏲️[00:00] Intro
⏲️[01:12] Q1 - How do you interpret the relationship between users accessing more content and services online and the impact this may have on telcos?
⏲️[06:26] Q2 - What are the inherent dangers (if any) of Big Tech being requested to pay for the network of telcos?
⏲️[13:32] Q3 - Do you think it is appropriate to compare the contribution of Big Tech and telcos in infrastructure, as suggested by some?
⏲️[18:50] You have 1 minute to deliver a message to the powers that be in the EU on the 'fair contribution' discussion: make your case.
⏲️[20:08] Outro📌About Our Guest
🎙️ Jesper Lund | Chairman, IT-Pol
🐦 https://twitter.com/je5perl
🌐 Net Neutrality: Myths from the Telecom Industry and Responses from Civil Society - A Guide to the Debate about Network Access Fees aka. “Fair Share” (November, 2022)
🌐 IT-Pol
🌐 European Digital Rights (EDRi)
🌐 Danish Net Neutrality ForumJesper Lund is chairman of IT-Pol, a Danish digital rights organisation that works to promote privacy and freedom in the information society. IT-Pol is one of the 44 members of European Digital Rights (EDRi). Since 2014 he has been a key contributor to EDRi's ongoing work on net neutrality. He is a member of the Danish Net Neutrality Forum, hosted by the Telecommunications Industry Association. Besides net neutrality, his work on digital rights currently focuses on data protection in the EU law enforcement area.