Italy to push Big Tech to help fund telecom networks
Telecom companies argue that firms like Google and Meta should contribute to high-speed network rollouts, as they account for much of the internet traffic in Italy.
Italy is preparing to introduce regulations that will require major tech companies to contribute to the costs of building telecoms infrastructure. Industry Minister Adolfo Urso stated that the government is working to ensure that companies such as Google, Meta, and Amazon bear part of the financial burden for expanding high-speed networks.
Telecom providers, including Telecom Italia and Deutsche Telekom, argue that these Big Tech firms generate much of the internet traffic and should therefore share the costs of network development. The proposed measures, which some refer to as ‘fair-share funding,’ have been backed by ruling politicians in Italy.
Proposals presented in parliament aim to set up agreements where Big Tech would negotiate technical and financial terms to support telecom infrastructure investments. Lawmakers believe this will help maintain the expansion of electronic communications networks.
This initiative is in line with similar efforts from the European Union, which has called for large tech platforms to contribute to network funding before the re-election of European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen in June.