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