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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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Jasdeep_2
Jasdeep_2 11 years 4 days ago
We do not want any operator to change for text/voice sent through internet as they already charge heavily for the data packs. It would be unfair for consumers. We support netneutrality.
ASHUTOSH KUMAR_74
ASHUTOSH KUMAR_74 11 years 4 days ago
As being the part of the world's largest domocracy,it's our moral oblization to uphold the basic principle of internet i.e. Net Neutrality.So we are totally against it and expect that the government will take our concern with sincerity and upholds our rights of free accessing of any apps,sites etc. without providing unnecessay favourism to some of them.
Shravani Hatkar
Shravani Hatkar 11 years 4 days ago
The American Army had created internet for their own communication, realizing it's potential they had declared it free for universities and general use of the public. If they themselves are not charging it what right does GOV of India has to charge it. Let it be free, it is an ocean of knowledge for those who are keen to discover and learn. Think about the growth your decision will hamper, please think about the students and families who will not be able to afford it.
Abhiroop Sarkar
Abhiroop Sarkar 11 years 4 days ago
Telecom operators are changing the meaning of Net Neutrality. I want an internet which is not controlled by Telecom operators. Where I have equal access to EVERYTHING on the net.