Cullen International, together with the Universities of Leuven and Namur, held on February 2, 2017 a seminar on 'internet and IP peering'.The seminar discussed the technical arrangements, commercial agreements and regulatory implications on IP interconnection.
Around 60 people from industry, EU institutions, member states’ permanent representations in Brussels, national regulatory bodies and academia participated.
The slides can be found here.
Some of the key points made by the speakers are highlighted in this summary report.
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