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Give your Comments or Suggestions on Recommendations of Committee on Net Neutrality

Give your Comments or Suggestions on Recommendations of Committee on Net Neutrality
Start Date :
Jul 16, 2015
Last Date :
Aug 20, 2015
17:00 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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A Committee on Net Neutrality has submitted its report to the Department of Telecommunications. Its recommendations broadly contain technical, regulatory and public policy related ...

A Committee on Net Neutrality has submitted its report to the Department of Telecommunications. Its recommendations broadly contain technical, regulatory and public policy related measures required with respect to Net Neutrality issue.

Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is also currently engaged in consultation process on the issue whose recommendations are awaited.

It is emphasized that the views expressed in the report are that of the Committee and not of the Government. Your valuable comments, wide scale consultations, as also the report of the TRAI will help the Government to take appropriate decision on the issue.

Net Neutrality Committee Report

Summary Note on Recommendations

Through this forum of My Gov, we invite valuable comments and suggestions on the report and recommendations before 20th August, 2015, 5.00PM.

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Sarad Tripathi
Sarad Tripathi 10 years 11 months ago
I strongly support an OPEN INTERNET, for which I believe it is critical to uphold net neutrality and reject any moves towards licensing of Internet applications and Web services. Net Neutrality, by definition, means no discrimination of traffic flowing on the internet with respect to speed, access and price. For better public involvement and awareness, open house debates should be held in major Indian cities after the consultation process is over. Who is ruling the country??Why pay mor
praveen_116
praveen_116 10 years 11 months ago
we want net neutrality in real terms not the term proposed by telecom operators.Different charge for different sites is not acceptable.we want such policy in which any site can be access freely anytime anywhere moreover the license system proposed is also rubbish thing we already left this entire system now again adopting it takes us nowhere we want #NetNeutrality IN REAL TERMS
Rinki Gupta
Rinki Gupta 10 years 11 months ago
I am in complete favor of real net neutrality. If I am paying for a data pack I would like to access all the websites ..all the web apps and every other thing on WWW. But yes I dont have any problem in tie-ups of the companies with the ISPs and accessing free websites or apps as an end-user.
Ameena rimsa
Ameena rimsa 10 years 11 months ago
I don't support #netneutrality. Paying for each sites we use doesn't make any sense. According to our fundamental rights every person has a right to freedom to information. Paying for each sites is in a way stopping the public from accessing their right. I strongly oppose net netrality.
Aaditya Arun Khadilkar
Aaditya Arun Khadilkar 10 years 11 months ago
We want these telcos to stop milking us. We are citizens, not cash cows. Free internet is our right. Request the govt to support the interests of citizens.
Kranthi Bharadwaj
Kranthi Bharadwaj 10 years 11 months ago
I do not want the version of "Net Neutrality" that Facebook or some of the Telecoms are pushing, they are very monopolistic in nature, when a few sites are free of charge (data wise) which makes new users keep going to those sites only thus avoiding other sites or newer web sites. This is effectively KILLING new WEBSITES from coming up. CORPORATE MALPRACTISE suit should be levied against them and rules made by the government to stop Such MONOPOLISTIC lobbying and changing of rules.