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German network operators have requested the national regulator Bundesnetzagentur to start procedures to exclude Router Freedom from fiber networks. In a co...
This is definitely not an EU wide issue. I’ve lived in a couple of different countries and always had the option of using my own hardware with static IPv4 and recently also static IPv6 addresses and with no port restrictions
I live in Spain and my ISP lets me do that but some ISPs don’t. So, I think protecting your right to your device of choice in your own home network would be a good idea. After all, I’ve caught the ISP trying to eavesdrop on my network.
This is definitely not an EU wide issue. I’ve lived in a couple of different countries and always had the option of using my own hardware with static IPv4 and recently also static IPv6 addresses and with no port restrictions
I live in Spain and my ISP lets me do that but some ISPs don’t. So, I think protecting your right to your device of choice in your own home network would be a good idea. After all, I’ve caught the ISP trying to eavesdrop on my network.