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India Adopts ‘World’s Strongest’ Net Neutrality Norms

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India has adopted recommenda­tions strongly backing net neutrality that experts say could be the “strongest” in the world. Net neutrality means service providers must treat all traffic equally, and not charge differentl­y based on content.

The recommenda­tions explicitly forbid operators from throttling data speeds for any online service, and mandates all content be treated the same. India is estimated to have 500 million internet users.

“Any deviations and violations of the rules of net neutrality -- which come into effect almost immediatel­y -- will be met with stiff penalties,” telecom secretary Aruna Sundarajan told Indian reporters.

The net neutrality principle is considered a cornerston­e of a free and open internet that provides equal access to all and bans “any form” of data discrimina­tion. The country’s adoption of the November 2017 recommenda­tions by the Telecom Regulatory Associatio­n of India (TRAI) comes amid an ongoing global debate on net neutrality.

Last month, the US officially repealed rules that governed the way net providers treated the data that travelled across their networks.

The net neutrality battle

India’s fight for net neutrality began in 2015, says technology analyst Prasanto K Roy. Telecom operator Airtel was forced to withdraw a plan to charge extra for internet calls, and shut down a platform called Airtel Zero, which allowed customers to access a few mobile applicatio­ns for free.

Some operators call this “toll-free data”, but it’s popularly known as “zero rating”. Others, including Facebook and Google, were also forced to abandon their zero-rating platforms and deals.

The most visible casualty was Facebook’s Free Basics service, which offered Indians free access to a limited number of websites.

 ??  ?? India is home to more than 462 million internet users. Net neutrality ensures that users can access all websites at the same speed and cost.
India is home to more than 462 million internet users. Net neutrality ensures that users can access all websites at the same speed and cost.

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