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<html newsdate="2020-10-24">
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<html newsdate="2020-10-28">
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<head>
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<title>Router Freedom: regaining sovereignty over your equipment</title>
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<title>Router Freedom: regaining sovereignty over your digital equipment</title>
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<body>
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<h1>Router Freedom: regaining sovereignty over your equipment</h1>
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<h1>Router Freedom: regaining sovereignty over your digital equipment</h1>
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<p newsteaser="yes">The right of choosing your own modem and router is a
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basic precondition for a neutral, safe and healthy digital environment.
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If your router is not free, your digital freedom is likely to be
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compromised. For years, the FSFE has been successfully fighting for
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Router Freedom in Germany. Now the debate has reached the European
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level with Internet Services Providers imposing their specific routers
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to customers. The FSFE has prepared an activity package for people
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interested in advocating for their freedom of choice. </p>
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If you cannot control your router is not free, your digital freedom is
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likely to be compromised. For years, the FSFE has been successfully
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fighting for Router Freedom in Germany. Now the debate has reached the
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European level with Internet Services Providers imposing their specific
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routers to customers. The FSFE has prepared an activity package for
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people and organisations interested in advocating for their freedom of
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choice.</p>
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<p><a href="/activities/routers/">Router Freedom</a> is the right of
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customers of any Internet Service Provider (ISP) to choose and use a
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likely to be compromised. </p>
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<p>In the period between 2013 and 2016, the Free Software Foundation
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Europe (FSFE) has successfully fought for Router Freedom in Germany.
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Europe (FSFE) has successfully worked for Router Freedom in Germany.
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ISPs at the time were imposing by contract their equipment to consumers.
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The FSFE stepped into the public debate with a statement towards the
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Federal Network Agency (BNetzA) and started coordinating with other
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among your community and political representatives. With your help, we
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can track which ISPs comply with the law and which do not, what the bad
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contract practices are, and how to better refine the Router Freedom
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panorama in Europe. Therefore, we would love to hear your experiences
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panorama in Europe. Therefore, we would like to hear your experiences
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with ISPs regarding Router Freedom. Please <a
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href="/contact/">contact</a> us to share your experience, or if you have
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questions regarding the campaign. </p>
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