There are some black sheep countries in Europe, and one of them was Ireland and it now appears that a second one may be France.
She will also outline her plan for the regulation and submit it to public consultation until end of April.
From a first reading, it's a judgment that declares null and void the German implementation law, not the European arrest warrant.
That will allow everybody to judge whether prices have come down or not.
We're two-thirds of our way to a good compromise.
We consider it as a political intervention in the day-to-day management of the Internet.
There is a big lobbying campaign going on. We are consulting with companies and there is a heavy fight between new entrants and incumbents.
The right of the consumer to change companies while keeping their phone number has to be guaranteed.
The role of ICANN shouldn't change but what has to change is the oversight role,
Some say 10% to 15% of revenue comes from roaming. Everybody is using speculative figures at the moment.
Companies can give themselves a markedly European identity with the ending; .eu makes marketing without borders possible.
The objective is to promote competition and to ensure that consumers are not punished for crossing a border.