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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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JUBIN SANKHLA
JUBIN SANKHLA 11 years 4 days ago
again after 68 year of independence .. we are again going to ruled by such policies ..!!! please make internet free... for every one ..!! I support net neturality
Surendra Nekkanti
Surendra Nekkanti 11 years 4 days ago
No website should have 'special' access on the internet just because they can pay huge money. Let us not give unnecessary control to the telecom operators and the websites. Let us keep the internet open to all.
KAVYA GUPTA
KAVYA GUPTA 11 years 4 days ago
We want net neutrality in true sense where all sites are accesible without any varying costs.Websites and Applications should not be subjected to licensing.
Prateek Chakraverty
Prateek Chakraverty 11 years 4 days ago
Price Discrimination is illegal on a case-case basis as governed competition act 2002 specifically Section 3(anti competitive agt) and 4(abuse of dominant position)....S3(3)(a) provides for an exception in case the price fixing arrangement results in increase in efficiency... Thus, net neutrality may not be rigidly imposed but price fixing agreements should not distort free competition in the market. Further, dominant players cannot abuse their dominance so as to prevent entry to new players
amit kumar sen
amit kumar sen 11 years 4 days ago
in the age when we are discussing about free wi-fi and internet. how a dual standard on net neutrality can be supported??? When all consumers are paying a handsome amount for 3G or 2G packs on monthly basis or package basis then there should not be any confusion that from that pack what we are operation and what not? I support net neutrality and government should not give any question on it.
VIJAYKUMAR ROHIDAS BANSODE
VIJAYKUMAR ROHIDAS BANSODE 11 years 4 days ago
I support #NetNeutrality We should have free access to all the websites and applications should not be subject to licensing.No mobile or other company or Govt. should decide what gets priority
PANKAJ_114
PANKAJ_114 11 years 4 days ago
i am in favour of Netneutrality because i don't want telecom companies to control what i access on the internet, i don't want to be charged differently for different websites and i want to be able to access anything, at any time, without having to pay more.
Meenaz Q
Meenaz Q 11 years 4 days ago
We have the right access all content across the web without restrictions of money or speed. And innovators and small companies and businesses across India have the right to let their content be seen by the public without mediators taking a share of what is rightfully theirs. Net Neutrality matters in an age of information. #NetNeutrality #TRAI
Ayyappadas_1
Ayyappadas_1 11 years 4 days ago
It is an unfortunate to see responsible agencies like #TRAI attempting to shift the goalposts in the #NetNeutrality debate. Internet exits not because of the benevolence of social media or even ISP's. The reason why these entities exist is because there was a neutral and fair cyber world. Government and #MyGov should not play into the hands of these companies and interest groups who want to change the rules of the game for their benefit. I support complete #NetNeutrality, in its actual meaning.