Jim,

I think the consultation "followed the rules". But were the rules chosen fully appropriate? I am not sure. But neither am I clear on a way forward. I guess they don't want a few hundred thousand responses. I doubt they could even handle that amount of data.

But if you look how the targeted industries are lobbying - I guess enough people have read the articles, etc. - then the argument that they should be excused to an extent from the network neutrality AND that they should get public funding is strange. A lot of people were clearly interested in what Berec was doing. So how do they get involved here?

Anyway you can always write to the appropriate  Commissioner and/or your MEP and/or you local regulator.

Gordon