Fair Share in Telecommunications refers to a measure of fairness that leads to the largest Internet service providers contributing economically to partially cover the costs attributable to the data traffic they generate.
The aim is to achieve a more efficient use of transmission capacity and, at the same time, to reinforce investments in telecommunications networks, which are necessary to cope with increasing traffic volumes. All this without leading to price increases to the detriment of consumers.
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