While all the way over in the US, politicians of the Republican persuasion are loudly decrying the way Net Neutrality principles can only be upheld by “odious” legislation and regulation, a precedent is about to be set on the European Union’s doorstep, a first complaint against “zero rated” data services. This particular one is in Hungary, and it is against Magyar Telekom, a business ultimately controlled by Deutsche Telekom, with just under 60% control, and it looks like the German parent has chosen Hungary to test the European Commission rulings on Net Neutrality, expecting it to get a kinder hearing there, than perhaps in Germany, and where it has less to lose and a lower cost if it fails. It…