The concern for Net Neutrality continues while the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India accepts comments from concerned netizens. TRAI’s chairman RS
Sharma made it clear that comments are still considered by concerned internet
users to voice their thoughts about Internet Neutrality. Additionally, counter
comments are now allowed till January 14th which earlier was set on
January 7th.
More on TRAI’s Statements
Stakeholders, telecom operators and other associated collaborators
were persistent to TRAI about considering netizens’ opinions which has lead to
this decision.
“On the request of the stakeholders, the last date for
receipt of written comments/views has been extended up to January 7 and counter
comments, if any, up to January 14. It has also been decided that no request
for any further extension of time for submission of comments/counter comments
shall be entertained.” – TRAI.
Repercussion of Net Neutrality
Even as the document by TRAI does not mention the term ’net
neutrality’ anywhere, it points out the suggestion of zero-rating platforms which
have whipped up a huge debate on the topic across the nation. The TRAI
headquarters received more than 1.65 million comments according to sources. The
comments related to the Facebook Free Basics are about 1 million. An equal
number of people oppose and endorse the issue.
In a nutshell, the net neutrality theory says that ISPs (internetservice providers) must not discriminate any applications or block content that
streams via their networks.
As I have already mentioned in a previous article on net neutrality, the concept includes uniform access to all websites, abolishing the
telecom-style licensing and doing away with the impression of free and paid
websites. Moreover, saving the internet will lead to more employment
opportunities, enhanced returns on investments and improved society dominion.
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