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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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Dipto Sen
Dipto Sen 10 years 11 months ago
The internet is the last bastion of equality in an unequal world .We should not let narrow commercial considerations mar that . The definition of Net Neutrality cannot be watered down to what the Telcos define it to be .There should be no selective payment/licensing for services on the net. It will also impact the growth of ecommerce and digital entrepreneurship which will significantly limit the growth that India is poised for in the face of organized players in this sector with deep pockets.
Hemant malhotra
Hemant malhotra 10 years 11 months ago
i really appreciate government coming to the public and discussing policy .i really think way to digital india goes though #NetNeutrality . Keeping Net neutral is going to develop india , India need startup more than anything , it will kill start ups , let keep net neutral
Anandh_1
Anandh_1 10 years 11 months ago
I strongly disagree with the TRAI or FACEBOOK proposed the concept of #netNeutrality (Net neutrality un-masked or uninterrupted internet usage for anyone anytime anywhere), if this is implemented then poor people have to pay more to Tele companies, Government established for all the people not only for RICH people, Internet is meant to be available to everyone at the nominal rate if you implement this then common people has to pay more to get the their internet.
Sriram Natarajan
Sriram Natarajan 10 years 11 months ago
We want Net Neutrality in India! Service providers should enable access to all content and applications regardless of the source, and without favouring or blocking particular products or websites.
Rohan Trivedi_2
Rohan Trivedi_2 10 years 11 months ago
DON'T WANT telecom companies to control WHAT we access on the Internet and they CAN'T charge us differently for different websites .. 2. I DON'T WANT Net Neutrality to be defined by telecom companies... 3. I DON'T WANT licensing for Whatsapp, Viber or any other app we use..... 4.Everyone should have access to everything on the internet without having to pay separately for each site or service.
sanjeev kumar insan
sanjeev kumar insan 10 years 11 months ago
In whole-hearted support of net neutrality. because Curbing net neutrality is curbing of freedom. Why should the ISP decide as to what information must I access?
Suraj Kumar Majee
Suraj Kumar Majee 10 years 11 months ago
No licensing of apps. No zero rating. No throttling/slowing down of websites/services. Equal access to all sites, apps. This is a must for Digital India.
Atul Bhosale
Atul Bhosale 10 years 11 months ago
I support net neutrality that allows me freedom to access anything that is on the net. No thought/content control please. If the telcos are genuine in their intentions they surely have better ways of doing the philanthropy