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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality

Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Jun 02, 2016
अंतिम तिथि :
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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Dibyashree Satapathy
Dibyashree Satapathy 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
Modi ji I came across an embarrassing term Bloody Modi Network Ltd a message sent by friend as the BSNL network was bad The issues with BSNL and MTNL is a major concern for people It is government aided and requires more attention I would like to make a suggestion Please privatize BSNL so that the government can benefit By Privatizing the government will get revenue and people will get better services Sir I'm a big fan of yours and I felt bad about it Please take some steps Thanks
RUPANKAR MAHANTA
RUPANKAR MAHANTA 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
Millions have given verdict once. Yet crooked minds in Reliance + Facebook combined has not given up. And sadly govt is accomdating them again. What we need is free internet. We need high speed internet and more coverage, be it WiFi, cable or broadband. Regulations for imposing penalties for selling slow internet by charging high speed prices. Definitely India do not want bundled internet from Reliance & Co. Let internet remain free.#NetNeutrality #TRAI
dipanjan das_3
dipanjan das_3 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
In one hand the Govt. is working hard to Make in India campaign a successful one and in the other if no net neutrality is given then for the small and start-up companies will be loosing the game. Big business houses will be influencing the telcos to promote their site/product on the net by providing financial help to the telcos. Thus the whole essence of Make in India will be in vein; leave apart the consumer driven economy. I support #net neutrality.
Manish Kumar Solanki
Manish Kumar Solanki 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
BSNL की सन 2004 से प्रीपेड सेवा इस्तेमाल कर रहा हूँ.मगर इतनी ज्यादा समस्या कभी नही हुई.पिछले ३ -४ महीनों से न्र्त्वार्क ही नही मिलता .जब तक किसी फोन से कोई कॉल नही आता नेट वर्क नही आता.इसी कारन लोग bsnl से मोहभंग करके दुसरे नेटवर्क की तरफ जा रहे हैं.
gl bhasin
gl bhasin 9 साल 11 महीने पहले
telecom companies are are charging different rates for net usages and limited the use to certain periods. this has got to be rationalized so that a fixed rates for all companies is decided per MB/GB and the individual should be charged for particular amount of MB/GB used like the talk time which is carried over if not used. likewise the balance MB/GBs should be carried over.