Google Says Decade-Old Demand for Shared Network Costs by EU Telecom Operators is Bad for Consumers

Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and other big operators in the EU have long complained that tech giants use a huge part of Internet traffic on their networks and should contribute financially.

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By Reuters | Updated: 26 September 2022 16:50 IST
Highlights
  • The idea was floated more than 10 years ago
  • These include six large data centres in Europe
  • Introducing a 'sender pays' principle is not a new idea

He said Google, owner of YouTube, has done its part to make it more efficient for telecoms providers

Alphabet unit Google on Monday rebuffed a push by European telecoms operators to get Big Tech to help fund network costs, saying it was a 10-year-old idea that was bad for consumers and that the company was already investing millions in Internet infrastructure.

The comments by Matt Brittin, president of EMEA business & operations at Google, come as the European Commission said it would seek feedback from the telecoms and tech industries on the issue in the coming months before making any legislative proposal.

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Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and other big operators have long complained about tech rivals freeriding on their networks, saying that they use a huge part of internet traffic and should contribute financially.

The idea, floated more than 10 years ago, could disrupt Europe's net neutrality or open internet access, Brittin said.

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"Introducing a 'sender pays' principle is not a new idea, and would upend many of the principles of the open Internet," he said according to the text of a speech to be delivered at a conference organised by telecoms lobbying group ETNO.

"These arguments are similar to those we heard 10 or more years ago and we have not seen new data that changes the situation."

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It "could have a negative impact on consumers, especially at a time of price increases," Brittin said, citing a report by pan-European consumer group BEUC outlining such concerns.

He said Google, owner of YouTube, has done its part to make it more efficient for telecoms providers by carrying traffic 99 percent of the way and investing millions of euros to do so.

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"In 2021, we invested over 23 billion euros in capital expenditure - much of which is infrastructure," Brittin said.

These include six large data centres in Europe, 20 subsea cables globally, with five in Europe, and caches to store digital content within local networks in 20 locations in Europe.

© Thomson Reuters 2022


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