EU wants to take lead in 'Web 3.0' technology
Telecom commissioner outlines the steps Europe must take
IDG News Service - BRUSSELS -- European Telecommunications Commissioner Viviane Reding on Monday won glowing praise for her vision of the Internet 3.0 from Vint Cerf, one of the creators of the Web and now Google's vice president and chief Internet evangelist.
Reding launched a consultation on the next generation of the Internet Monday, laying down what she sees as its essential elements and calling on Europe to lead the way to get there.
"Web 3.0 means seamless 'anytime, anywhere' business, entertainment and social networking over fast reliable and secure networks. It means the end of the divide between mobile and fixed lines. It signals a tenfold quantum leap in the scale of the digital universe by 2015," she said in a statement.
At the same time, the European Commission unveiled a report, outlining the main steps Europe must take to respond to the next wave of what it dubbed the "information revolution."
Trends leading to Internet 3.0 include the boom in social networking, the shift to online business services, nomadic services based on GPS and mobile TV, and the growth of smart tags using RFID, the report found.
It concluded that Europe's focus on open and pro-competitive telecom networks and its emphasis on online privacy and security make it "well placed to exploit these trends."
Cerf said in a blog post to be published Monday that he shares Reding's vision, with its focus on free and open networks and the need for open standards. However, instead of seeing Europe in the driver's seat of change, he said the continent is well positioned to keep up with other parts of the world. The text of the blog was shared with the IDG News Service by Google, in advance of the blog's posting on the Web.
"For Europe to keep up in the global online race, it needs to sprint ahead powered by an openness recipe encompassing a neutral network, users' rights, and open standards. I'm delighted to see that Europe's policymakers stress the successful ingredients to promoting a robust, healthy Internet," he said.
The report accompanying the launch of the consultation "makes a compelling case for open standards," Cerf said.
The report also identified a need to re-examine the concept of copyright in the online world, and called for a new business model for copyright holders. Cerf said Google is also looking closely at this issue.



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