Audrey Tang

Well, I think the European approach of shaping the market through radical interoperability, I think it's really, really good. The Digital Markets Act, for example, say that if you're an instant message company and your client wants to switch to a competitor, you cannot deny them access to the old address book. If I switch from one telecom to another. I should be able to take my number with me so that people call me. I can still pick it up without having to switch to a different number. And so that is really powerful because then it shows building information superhighway must always come with an off-ramp so that people can choose between different offerings and forcing them to compete on merit instead of on how quickly can you, through the network effect, capture people, and squeeze them. And so I think that's very good, and I wish it could go further.

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