"Although it remains to be seen how it will be implemented, we suggest that the new DNS4EU project may account for a third order of change as it could generate a substantial change of direction in the way the EU approaches internet infrastructure."
Even if it doesn't have an impact, more the merrier in this space.
"Initiatives such as the DNS4EU project appear geared toward an “alignment” of the internet’s infrastructure with geographically bounded sovereignty. Indeed, although the development of a European public DNS resolver service may not constitute a threat to internet users as such, notably because it is intended to be voluntary and use privacy-friendly standards such as DNS over HTTPS (DoH), it could indirectly support the narrative pushed by other state actors in support for the development of state-controlled internet infrastructures."
Nonsense. Many big players already have their resolvers, although the adoption didn't really boom like some people expected. At some point, also European players, like Deutsche Telekom, were operating in this space.
Instead, you should focus on 5G/6G. That matters a lot more.
Even if it doesn't have an impact, more the merrier in this space.
"Initiatives such as the DNS4EU project appear geared toward an “alignment” of the internet’s infrastructure with geographically bounded sovereignty. Indeed, although the development of a European public DNS resolver service may not constitute a threat to internet users as such, notably because it is intended to be voluntary and use privacy-friendly standards such as DNS over HTTPS (DoH), it could indirectly support the narrative pushed by other state actors in support for the development of state-controlled internet infrastructures."
Nonsense. Many big players already have their resolvers, although the adoption didn't really boom like some people expected. At some point, also European players, like Deutsche Telekom, were operating in this space.
Instead, you should focus on 5G/6G. That matters a lot more.