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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality

Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality
Start Date :
Jun 02, 2016
Last Date :
Jun 22, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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During the last decade, the telecom industry in India has grown tremendously, both in terms of penetration as well as connectivity. Today, India is one of the fastest growing ...

During the last decade, the telecom industry in India has grown tremendously, both in terms of penetration as well as connectivity. Today, India is one of the fastest growing information and communication technologies markets in the world, fuelled largely by the cellular mobile revolution. Starting from a few million connections in 1997, we now have more than a billion connections, with 97.5% of them being wireless subscribers. With this, the overall teledensity in India at the end of 2015 stood at 81.83%.

India has also witnessed tremendous growth in terms of the total number of Internet users. At the end of December 2015, we had over 331 million Internet subscribers in the country, of which about 94% (over 311 million) were wireless Internet users.1 The current nature of telecommunications and internet access services in India is therefore largely wireless.

The number of broadband users has also been increasing steadily over the years. At present, India has approximately 136.5 million broadband subscribers, a figure that is expected to rise significantly in the coming years, particularly in light of the Government's ‘Digital India’ initiative. This initiative emphasizes the electronic delivery of services to all citizens as an urgent national priority, with ‘Broadband for All’ as one of its fundamental pillars. Providing broadband to all will require a significant expansion of service providers’ networks, with substantial investments in infrastructure development.

Access to information and communication technologies has helped fuel the rapid growth of the Indian economy. Increased connectivity to the Internet has increased consumer welfare, through better information dissemination, increased access to markets, growth of social networks, and proliferation of online media and content. It has also resulted in the creation of a new class of service providers that offer services through the Internet, employing new and innovative business models.

The growth in the number of Internet users and rise in Internet traffic has also led Telecommunication Service Providers (TSPs) to seek innovative solutions. While TSPs must cater to the increasing demand by increasing the investment in network infrastructure, they could also use traffic management tools to deal with problems of congestion on the network. This has resulted in new debates about the appropriateness of the tools and policies that may be used by TSPs for traffic management and the potential for abuse by TSPs for discriminatory or anti-competitive purposes.

DoT has sought the recommendations of TRAI on the subject of net neutrality, including traffic management techniques; the economic, security and privacy aspects of OTT services; and other relevant areas covered in TRAI’s consultation paper dated 27th March 2015.

This pre-consultation paper is an attempt to identify the relevant issues in these areas, which will help TRAI in formulating its views on the way forward for policy or regulatory interventions.

Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality

The last date for sending your suggestions is 21st June, 2016.

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UPDESH KUMAR
UPDESH KUMAR 10 years 4 days ago
digital india is the best technology of approvin india for developed easily to understand some technology to sucess our dreams
vamshi krishna yada
vamshi krishna yada 10 years 4 days ago
In plain language, the subscriber should be able to pay blanket rental for the data. How the purchased data is to be used, should left to the choice of subscriber.The data could be used for Internet browsing, Social media, Audio and Video features, Voice etc. Service provider can provide any service as free of cost (based on agreement with third party), however the speed/access/priority should be same or similar to data plan purchased or decided by Subscriber
seshadri vikrala
seshadri vikrala 10 years 4 days ago
SIR I AM NOT GETTING DOPT CONTACT TO ADDRESS ON LINE TO ITS DIRECTOR,KINDLY GO THROUGH IN NATIONAL AND SENIOR CITIZENS INTEREST AND VALUES Sir, Kindly peruse ATTACHMENT HEREIN PLACED AND DO JUSTICE. Our request/Claim for getting equal pension at par with that of our juniors under ‘NEXT BELOW RULE’; STEPPING UP OF PENSION’, OR FOR DEEMED PROMOTION AT PAR WITH OUR JUNIORS ARE TURNED DOWN BY THE MINISTRY OF RAILWAYS, RAILWAY BOARD, RPF DIRECTORATE, NEW KINDLY.
madhu srinivasan
madhu srinivasan 10 years 5 days ago
free internet means unlimited downloads of any site so limits on downloads should be totally stopped. why mobile data is not having the same unlimited speed and download facilities like broadband system i will never know.
madhu srinivasan
madhu srinivasan 10 years 5 days ago
1. to have real net neutrality, we need to have electricity and internet reaching the length and breadth of the country. all villages should have free WiFi with all internet access programs like internet explorer, google chrome and Mozilla Firefox or safari available. 2. also it should be affordable for the common man. 3. To eradicate total corruption from government , we should have online facility for all government related services. 4. No cartel should be allowed between service providers.
Amit Srivastava
Amit Srivastava 10 years 5 days ago
To make the Digital India programs a huge success net neutrality has to play a very vital role.So, please insure net neutrality...
SHERIN P L
SHERIN P L 10 years 5 days ago
Internet can't be a neutral space, especially when established global giants like Google, Microsoft, FB etc rule it. In my opinion, what we need is not Net Neutrality, but an elaborate definition of Internet which defines it as an essential service, if not like, air we breathe, food we eat.
vijaydev arcot kumar
vijaydev arcot kumar 10 years 5 days ago
Tim Berners-Lee founded internet system and contributed for the benefit of the whole world. If he wish, he could get patent and enjoy a luxurious life from the royalty. He is not Bill Gates. He is a generous man, who bring the world in a common man palm. So, there should not arise even a question for NET NEUTRALITY, which Tim has given to the world. corporates are trying to exploit the technology in the name of net neutrality. Honourable Prime Minister Modi should not encourage _ VIJAYDEV A.K
Saurabh Sinha
Saurabh Sinha 10 years 5 days ago
#Net Neutrality:4 The data payment paid by the customer to the telecom operator should not only include packet data services i.e. accessing the internet but should also include voice IP calls. The customer should not be charged separately for VoIP calls and they should be included in the data payment plan. Therefore if a customer makes a voice call through whatsapp, hangouts or facebook messenger he should not be charged separately. Payment for voice calls and SMS should be distinct.