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I spent the semi-final in a bar in North Africa. Together with two Lebanese and a Dutch guy. The Lebanese have been such great supporters of the German team, that I doubt to find “greater” fans somewhere in Germany. The second greatest wish of the Dutch, after winning the final, was to win it against Germany. Unfortunately, Germany lost the game.

Anyway, never before we as ipoque got so many e-mails from customers and partners from all over the world gratulating us for the German team. I would like to take the chance to thank all of you for your sympathy and your support during the last weeks.

Sure, football is just a minor matter, but probably the most exciting one in the world!

Last week I participated in a meeting of the German Association of Telecommunications and Value-Added Service Providers (VATM), which got together to establish a net neutrality working group. The discussion pretty much reiterated the arguments that have been exchanged in the United States for quite some time now. So far this has not been a big topic in Germany or Europe outside of some expert and activist circles. To my knowledge, operators have pretty much ignored the net neutrality debate so far. And I am not entirely sure why that is — maybe because we are just lagging behind the US as in so many other cases, or because of a different attitude toward civil liberties. Either way, I certainly welcome a debate provided it involves all stakeholders: legislators, operators, civil rights activists and technology experts.

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