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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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venkatesh_95
venkatesh_95 9 years 10 months ago
Dear DOT & TRAI, Content Creator(websites, blogs, app developer etc..) + Consumer= INTERNET. So, your consultation paper looks more like a trash. Simple thing is, Stop giving importance to TSP's opinion . They are just a service providers. In the name of service they've already looted us. They feel they own the spectrum which is public's property. Make them understand they can be replaceable. And Take a action on Quality of speed, High cost tariffs, Minimum speed up-gradation etc..
kirtiumar jain
kirtiumar jain 9 years 10 months ago
shrimanji net par sabka adhikar hai aur adhikar kisi ke pass nahi dena chaiye.par sabse vichitra baat yeha hai ki aaj data 2g 180=1gb,3g 300=1gb yeha company ke full rate hai aur ish me company 50% concession bhi deti hai customer ko.lekin jab customer data pack nahi leta hai aur galti se direct use kar leta hai to rate kate hai 1gb=3000 yeha andher hai loot hai ish par modiji dhyan de janmanas ko lootne se bachaye
SACHIN KUMAR
SACHIN KUMAR 9 years 10 months ago
Net neutrality will lessen the cost of enjoying internet because only few selected websites will be available. Also, Android phones will monopolise the market. People's choice will stick to one/selected websites. Adult content and anti-social comments/post must be banned stricktly. Telecom operators revenue may decrease just because of net neutrality consequently loss of taxes/profits. So, High speed 3G video calling network should be given priority.
Naveen Bharathi
Naveen Bharathi 9 years 10 months ago
internet is a leveled playing feild for people of all catagories. lets keep it that way and not corner away one set of websites or people.
PRASHANTH HM
PRASHANTH HM 9 years 10 months ago
dont give any own for citizen free.. please give me for who is poor , please give me subsidy for all poor people not for cast wise such as sc st obc muslim chrsten, are any cast give me all cast poor peoples.
Saman rukh
Saman rukh 9 years 10 months ago
This has been going around since last year, we had voiced about net neutrality since the day facebook and telecom companies started the campaign, the people have voiced against their motives. aren't they already earning a fortune with the current data plans? plus they have revenues with the ads as well, why then make more burden on the netizens by introducing something that will go against the users? you want Indians to grow, then let the internet be neutral. uphold net neutrality
Srilakshmi Mukkavilli
Srilakshmi Mukkavilli 9 years 10 months ago
Please uphold Net Neutrality. Please do not let corporations or even govt bodies decide which portion of the Internet is accessible or not to sections of population - EVEN if it is for free. If some content is given advantage over the other in reaching users or worse if some businesses get advantage over others in reaching users, it leads to long term monopolization & destruction of the economy. Please stop it before it starts. Poor deserve unbiased Internet access - not a manipulated one