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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Differential Pricing for Data Services

Start Date :
Dec 10, 2015
Last Date :
Jan 15, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The past few years have witnessed tremendous growth in data usage and quite a large number of data tariff offers are made available by the service providers. The regulatory ...
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Abhishek Sinha_20
10 years 5 months ago
there shouldnt be any pricing for different data services.
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N Siva Satyanarayana
10 years 5 months ago
Setup boxes also different prices in place to place. In Vijayawada collecting Rs.1100/- whereas Kaikaluru collecting Rs. 2000/-.Pl Justify
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SAVRABH MISHRA
10 years 5 months ago
Facebook is not doing a favour or charity. They are here to make profit. They want a monopoly by killing the competition. Don't fall in their trap.
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Rabimba Karanjai
10 years 5 months ago
We should not have differential Pricing.
The reasons:
Internet was supposed to be a free medium. It was supposed to be a service. Not a platform, not a commodity but a resource just like electricity,telephone. The content and applications all are built ON it. That is a crucial piece that safeguards it from being sued over abuse. A non-discriminatory Internet decentralizes the sources of innovation as everyone can create Internet services and applications without having to obtain permission
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D Anand Babu
10 years 5 months ago
yes there should be different pricing for data services. If it is govt. related data it should be provided free of cost to the public. If the data is related purely to the invidivual private and personal use(other than Govt. utility data services ) than it should be priced high. The pricing by the stakeholders/service providers should be totally controlled by the policy of Govt. of India. Major control should be by the Govt. only private personal data usage should be charged.Govt.services free
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Aditya Unnikrishnan
10 years 5 months ago
iii. Is it really necessary to provide internet completely free of cost. At a certain point of time, mobile calling rates were prohibitively high. Eventually, competition in the sector brought prices down to the extent that we have a massive mobile consumer base. In the same way, we should be able to facilitate competition and reduce costs in the field so that prices are driven down.
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Aditya Unnikrishnan
10 years 5 months ago
i. No. TSPs should not be allowed to implement differential pricing. The prime driver behind the growth and value of the Internet is the freedom that it offers to both access and create content. As such, differential pricing would go against the most fundamental tenets of the Internet, rendering it more of a threat than an opportunity.
ii. In case it is permitted, we must ensure that measures are in place to protect the vast amounts of data that becomes available to TSPs.
#TRAI
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Mithun Balan
10 years 5 months ago
iii. Yes there are. We already have free internet on BSNL lines. Agreed its a call in connection and maximum speed is 56kbps. We can use our own BSNL for providing free data to people with BPL. BSNL data cards can be given through Ration stores. It may seem like a joke but its not a joke bigger than what FB is giving now.
Last but not the least ask the same free basics provider whether they are willing to go forward with a free data concept. Mostly they will as they have no other option.
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Mithun Balan
10 years 5 months ago
i. This is not at all acceptable. Internet is a vast a huge medium which is not in the control of anybody. Some people with vested interests are trying to put control on it. The Indian gov should not fall into the hands of such vested interested.
ii: That is a highly complicated thing and if (i) is implemented I dont think (ii) can be fair. All measures you put you cant be fair, because the principle thing itself is not fair.
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Akshay_190
10 years 5 months ago
Robert Kahn, the inventor of internet, could have been a multi-billionaire if he would not have given internet for free. Instead of thinking about money, he decided that all of the internet should be accessible to everyone without any bias. Do not let these greedy telecom operators violate the rights of people as well as the principle on which internet was made. We do not want differential pricing for data services.Differential services is the first step of sending digital India to chaos.
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