Net access must not have curbs in India: Trai - News Summed Up

Net access must not have curbs in India: Trai


NEW DELHI: Internet access in India should remain nondiscriminatory and telecom companies and internet providers should place no restrictions in the delivery of content through practices such as throttling of speeds, blocking, paid prioritisation or preferential treatment, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India said on Tuesday, making a strong case for backing net neutrality in the country.Also, dissemination of futuristic technologies such as internet-of things (IoT) has been included in the non-discriminatory delivery regime. Trai , however, kept "specialised services or other exclusions" out of the net neutrality ambit.Trai also allowed "reasonable traffic management practices" to telecom companies to give them space for managing the quality of services. We seek openness and integrity of the internet. "As it spelt out detailed recommendations which will now be taken up by the telecom ministry to formalise the government's formal views on the subject, Trai said, "... increasingly, concerns have been raised globally as well as in India relating to the potential for discriminatory treatment of internet traffic by the entities that control access to the internet. These concerns regarding non-discriminatory access have become the centre of a global policy debate, often referred to as the debate on "network or net neutrality".


Source: Times of India November 28, 2017 19:18 UTC



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