On March 24, 2020, an event was held at the headquarters of the EEC, where experts from the Antimonopoly Regulation Department of the Commission, representatives of the EAEU antimonopoly departments, non-governmental organizations (associations), as well as economic entities of the participating countries providing Internet services took part.
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