Greece has become the seventh EU country to introduce a principle called router freedom.
The freedom of choice for routers and modems is regulated in the EU by two primary sets of rules.
In Greece, thenational telecoms regulatorbegan to implement the necessary legal reforms back in 2020.

This month, the regulator finally adopted new rules for router freedom in the country.
They exempt, however, fiber (FTTH) connections, which are still under the domain of ISPs.
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