Chinese plans to rewrite the rules of the internet have been criticised by the European Commission, amid growing concerns the proposals could give too much power to state-owned providers.
Speaking on behalf of the Commission, Thierry Breton, EU commissioner for the single market, said the body was aware of a proposal put forward by China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology and firms including Huawei at the global agency, the International Telecommunications Union. The proposal is to develop new protocols governing the internet.
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In documents laying out the plans, the group said that new rules on how data is passed through the internet were needed to "bridge the gap between technological advancements of 2030 and protocols that will carry them".
The current protocol was unsuitable for the development of new digital applications, the group said.