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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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Nitin Pednekar
Nitin Pednekar 11 years 4 days ago
We need net neutrality in true sense. It should not be governed by telecom giant. sites should be available across all telecom company's network,
Dr Aastik Bhatt
Dr Aastik Bhatt 11 years 4 days ago
Because of the character limit and not allowing to comment again in here, I will be straight: A few weeks ago when TRAI had asked for opinions, I had sent email in which I explained necessity of Net Neutrality in context of right to life and personal liberty law provides in article 21, constitution of India. My entire email is available at : www.blog.aastikbhatt.com . I am also attaching pdf copy of it with this comment. (Replace TRAI with GOVERMENT) I hope government maintains Net Neutrality.
Sreeraj S Nair
Sreeraj S Nair 11 years 4 days ago
We should not allow the telecom companies or other major enterprises to define what net neutrality is. Net neutrality's true definition is to make everything (all sites) accessible to everyone, without discrimination.Telcos shouldn't determine separate prices for different sites or different features - They shouldn't separately charge for different sites or services like VOIP.providing internet for free is fine as long as it's extended to all sites. #NetNeutrality #DepartmentofTelecommunication
Aditya Koduri
Aditya Koduri 11 years 4 days ago
India is a country with 23.6% of its population under the poverty line. The current Govt scheme helps even THESE people access the internet - a basic need in the current world. Channels like AIB are adding prejudice to people against this. If you wish to continue having access to all the sites, it will be just the same as it is now. The real impact will be for the people who can't afford even the meager amount.
Shane Fernandes
Shane Fernandes 11 years 4 days ago
I support True Net Neutrality - where in by principle, Internet service providers and Government Authorities should consider all data access on the Internet equally, not charging differentially by user, content, site, platform, application, type of attached equipment, or mode of communication. #isupporttruenetneutrality. Make this happen, we were not given all access internet from 1998 to now be restricted to limited access in 2015!!
Preethi_13
Preethi_13 11 years 4 days ago
I like the internet the way it is. I don’t wish to pay for each website I will visit and I agree to the opinion that all the sites must be treated equally