Net Neutrality India

What is Net Neutrality?

Net Neutrality is the Internet’s guiding principle: It preserves our right to communicate freely online. This is the definition of an open Internet.
Net Neutrality means an Internet that enables and protects free speech. It means that Internet service providers should provide us with open networks — and should not block or discriminate against any applications or content that ride over those networks. Just as your phone company shouldn’t decide who you can call and what you say on that call, your ISP shouldn’t be concerned with the content you view or post online.
Without Net Neutrality, cable and phone companies could carve the Internet into fast and slow lanes. An ISP could slow down its competitors’ content or block political opinions it disagreed with. ISPs could charge extra fees to the few content companies that could afford to pay for preferential treatment — relegating everyone else to a slower tier of service. This would destroy the open Internet.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has received over a millions emails in support of net neutrality from the country’s netizens, the volunteer-led group nehind the savetheinternet.in said in a statement.This the biggest-ever response the country has ever seen for such a social campaign.

Trai on March 27 put up a consultation paper on its website asking users to give their views on net neutrality in India. The last day to vote for the campaign is April 24. Click here to make your voice heard and save the internet. The entire process takes just two clicks.

Manpreet Singh
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