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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality

Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Net Neutrality
Start Date :
Jun 02, 2016
Last Date :
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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Tarun Vallabhuni
Tarun Vallabhuni 10 years 2 weeks ago
When I saw the heading, I was expecting some information and discussion on TRAI and Net Neutrality. The content as well as the comments are more on Telecom Infrastructure and their data traffic management than on Net Neutrality. Firstly I want to Thank #TRAI for its decision on Facebooks Internet.org initiative which could have wrecked the Free Internet or #NetNeutrality . I hope it contines to put forth fair regulations to TSP's keeping the consumer in mind.
Nikhil Anand_14
Nikhil Anand_14 10 years 2 weeks ago
The shift to a bidding system for allocation is commendable for it helps reduce corruption and transparency is maintained. But These are the following recommendations from my side: 1. Because a major portion of subscribers have shifted to 3G, 2G can now be made free for all which will not need much investment in infrastructure. 2. The floor for bidding should be pulled down and ceiling for the call and data rates should be kept economical thru regulation. 3. Roaming should be eradicated asap.
JAGDISH PATHAK
JAGDISH PATHAK 10 years 2 weeks ago
The govt. is trying to improve the frequency and services of telecom for general public is very good effort, I want to suggest that, penalty for drop call is not viable, because, the burden is ultimately shifted to people, which was earlier suggested by me, further, The telecom company should be given dead line to improve the infrastructure within specific time limit,e.i.1 to 3 or 6 months etc., in which new required instruments should be installed by tele.co. compulsory, it is the best option
Kavitha Kumar
Kavitha Kumar 10 years 2 weeks ago
Sir, First stop the Hindi language ads in all states. We are tamil Peoples we don't know Hindi, Show us your statements, plans, advice's in our language, It will be use full to peoples. Now you are wasting the money only. Because it's wont reach us because of language problem. Stop wasting money and use it for some other project or show in corresponding peoples languages. In TV's, Theater's, Posters, i am watching in hindi only. Your is your aim?. Don't waste our money.
sarthak haldar
sarthak haldar 10 years 2 weeks ago
Sir....your all is very creative and sustainity.all the mission and mission sustainability is not strong.there nee strong law for vigilance.human body need water food open sky and good mind,there for a great mission,there need a strong law.india still not freedom country,very old others countries law absorbed India,and war between India's high court to high court.and all will be great with great and eternal education system.india need a great educational system.
Ashok Saha
Ashok Saha 10 years 2 weeks ago
I live in Delhi and travel extensively to various parts of the country. But the pathetic condition of the mobile network and internet connectivity leads to a big negative impact on business. I travel with 5 different mobile/data card connections to minimize the losses. It leaves a very poor image to the overseas business relations. The connection gets disconnected abruptly. The telecom companies are looting us, but we are seeing negligible action on the ground by the Govt. PLS ACT.
Saurabh Rana
Saurabh Rana 10 years 2 weeks ago
NO doubt India growing........... buts its shocking day by day recharge amount of internet packs increase. pls stop it.IF we wAnt to reach everyone towards technology then take a action against #internet PAcks
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