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They cannot be enforced here on wired connections since 2016 even if you signed a contract, thankfully.
Says they will decide on it, has there been a permanent decision? Not trying to start an argument just wondering how this works
They might bring it up back someday (it was "filed"), and a company could try bringing it before a judge claiming it is unfair to them.
But, as things stand, challenging it would be a very unpopular maneuver for anyone involved, there is no political or economical lobby for it, so there is no reason to be afraid of it being changed short term.
I see, thx for the info. I hope it's not something that can be changed be presidential decree like when bolsonaro ended the 2x 32kg bag allowance we had for absolutely no reason