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 By Jacob KofflerJune 30, 2015 12:54 PM EDTEuropean Union proposed new rules on Tuesday banning cellphone roaming charges in all 28 member countries, as part of a raft of legal reforms to improve communication and e-commerce opportunities across the continent.The agreed upon rules, which are expected to be voted upon and approved by EU member states in the next six months, will eradicate all cellphone roaming charges by June 2017, the New York Times reports. A gradual cost reduction will take place over the next two years.Lawmakers a stanley cup lso proposed net neutrality regulations that will prevent Internet service providers from providing different data speeds for different tiers of service.This is a great success for the European Union, Anrijs Matiss, the Latvian Minister for Transport, said in a state stanley cup ment, but the new rules they have garnered pushback from service providers, including the British Vodafone and German Deutsche Telekom. Both companies have warned that the ban on roaming charges would dampen their incentive to invest in mobile and broadband infrastructure.[New York Times]PHOTOS: The Rise of Mobile Phones from 1916 to Today1916 A German field telephone station in the Aisne department of northern France during World War I.Paul Thompson鈥擣PG/Ge stanley cup tty Images1970French singer and actor Johnny Hallyday in a scene from the film  Point de Chute   aka  Falling Point  .Keystone/Holton/Getty Images1980An early mobile phone during the Iranian Embassy siege at Princes Gate Pmnb Hostages Killed in Sydney Siege Identified
 By Victor LuckersonDecember 3, 2014 6:00 AM ESTThe long-prognosticated death of TV may be happening before our eyesmdash;but at a glacial pace. A new in-depth report from tracking firm Nielsen shows that TV is still by far Americarsquo  favorite entertainment past-time, but individuals are spending more hours surfing web and viewing streaming services. A growing number of households are choosing to dump TV altogether.About 2.6 million households are now broadband only, meaning they donrsquo;t subscribe to cable or pick up a broadcast signal, according to Nielsenrsquo  Total Audience Report, released December 3. That figure comprises about 2.8% of total U.S. households and is more than double the 1.1% of households that were broadband only last year. At the same time, overall viewing of traditional TV is continuing its slow decline. The average person  adidas originals watched about 141 hours of live televisio air max n per month in the third quarter of 2014, compared to 147 hours in the third quarter of 2013. On a daily basis, viewers are watching 12 minutes less TV than they were a year ago. Overall, 2014 af1  has seen a significantly more precipitous decline in TV viewing than any previous year, Nielsen reports.Not surprisingly, streaming services like Netflix have benefitted from the decline in TV viewing. Forty percent of households now subscribe to a subscription video on demand service such as Netflix or Amazon Prime Instant Video, up from 35% in 2013. Thirteen percent of household