EU official defends talks on Big Tech helping fund networks

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. up to (something) / ʌp tə / (idiom) – good or well enough to do something
    Example:

    She got promoted to vice president because she was up to the task.


  2. immersive / ɪˈmɜr sɪv / (adj.) – related to digital technology that targets users’ senses and makes them feel like they’re completely involved in something
    Example:

    Immersive video games make you feel like you’re living in them.


  3. keynote speech / ˈkiˌnoʊt spitʃ / (n.) – the most important speech at a gathering or event
    Example:

    The mayor gave a keynote speech during the opening of the new school.


  4. foot the cost / fʊt ðə kɒst / (idiom) – to pay for something, especially one that’s expensive
    Example:

    The customer doesn’t have insurance, so he had to foot the cost of the repair.


  5. taboo / təˈbu / (n.) – something that is offensive and should not be said or done
    Example:

    In our office, it’s a taboo to talk about politics.


Article

Read the text below.

Europe’s existing telecom networks aren’t up to the job of handling surging amounts of internet data traffic, a top European Union official said as he defended a consultation on whether Big Tech companies should help pay for upgrades.


The telecom industry needs to reconsider its business models as it undergoes a “radical shift” fueled by a new wave of innovation such as immersive, data-hungry technologies like the metaverse, Thierry Breton, the European Commission’s official in charge of digital policy, said at a major industry expo in Barcelona called MWC, or Mobile World Congress.


Breton’s remarks came days after he announced a consultation on whether digital giants should help contribute to the billions needed to build the 27-nation bloc’s future communications infrastructure, including next-generation 5G wireless and fiber-optic cable connections, to keep up with surging demand for digital data.


“Yes, of course, we will need to find a financing model for the huge investments needed,” Breton said in a copy of a keynote speech at the MWC conference.


Telecommunications companies complain they have had to foot the substantial costs of building and operating network infrastructure only for big digital streaming platforms like Netflix and Facebook to benefit from the surging consumer demand for online services.


“The consultation has been described by many as the battle over fair share between Big Telco and Big Tech,” Breton said. “A binary choice between those who provide networks today and those who feed them with the traffic. That is not how I see things.”


Big Tech companies say consumers could suffer because they’d end up paying twice, with extra fees for their online subscriptions.


Breton denied that the consultation was an attack on Big Tech or that he was siding with telecom companies.


“I’m proposing a new approach,” he later told reporters. Topics up for discussion include how much investment is needed and whether regulations need to be changed, he said.


“We will have zero taboo. Do we need to adapt it? Do we need to discuss who should pay for what? This is exactly what is the consultation today,” Breton said.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • Telecommunications companies complain they have had to foot the substantial costs of building and operating network infrastructure. Do you think Big Tech companies like social media networks and streaming platforms should help fund telecom companies? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • Do you think telecommunication companies are able to keep up with new technology (ex. Augmented Reality)? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Big Tech companies say consumers could suffer because they’d end up paying twice, with extra fees for their online subscriptions. Do you think this is fair for consumers? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • With the fast evolution of technology, do you think telecommunication companies’ services will be cheaper or more expensive in the future? Why? Discuss.