Net Neutrality report by Telecom Ministry on May 9

Follow Us

Bharti Airtel LogoThe debates on Airtel Zero is expanding to new heights. The Government has set up an expert panel to examine the issue of ‘Net Neutrality’, which will release its findings on 9th May.

According to Telecom Minister Ravi Sankar Prasad, a committee comprising of the senior government official was already formed in January to study on net neutrality. “Way back in January itself, I have also constituted a committee headed by senior government officials of the Telecom Ministry to give me a report on the whole gamut of net neutrality objective, its benefits, advantages and limitations including the regulatory and technical issues,” he said.




He refused to comment more stating that the Government is awaiting the report to take an informed decision on net neutrality. Meanwhile, TRAI has also raised a consultation paper online to gather more opinions on the same. Being an advisory body of the Government, the Ministry of Telecom will also await for TRAI’s conclusions.

Net neutrality has been creating waves in the country since January. It has now been spread more, with Airtel’s launch of Zero plan for marketing apps. The issue took rage through social media, corporate leaders, politicians and film stars.

Major telecom players such as Reliance Communications and Uninor have struck deals with Facebook, Whatsapp, and Wikipedia to offer free usage to consumers.

Reported By

Reporter

An astute writer with a track record in writing and publishing content for various industries, Ria brings on board her wealth of experience in journalism and love for technology to TelecomTalk. When not writing or reading, she spends a copious amount of time daydreaming and finding obscure Japanese folklore on the internet.

Recent Comments

Faraz :

Wi-Fi 6E came before COVID ( 5+ years ago ). World moved on to Wi-Fi 7 last year. & Here…

Telcos Want Complete Ban on Wi-Fi 6E Router Selling in…

Faraz :

Tejas was another company on blink of bankruptcy and Tata's bad investment by acquiring it, revived by 4G deal with…

Tejas Networks Wants to Do More Business Beyond BSNL: Report

Faraz :

Yes but funds are still not enough. They will Target few big cities in each circle complying minimum roll-out terms…

Vodafone Idea's Massive Fundraising: Is it a Fresh Start for…

TheAndroidFreak :

They have bought 50Mhz of N78 everywhere.

Vodafone Idea's Massive Fundraising: Is it a Fresh Start for…

Faraz :

They have more than 40 percent 2G customers. Unless their percent of 2G customer falls below 10, they can't afford…

Vodafone Idea Needs Tariff Hikes: Analysts

Load More
Subscribe
Notify of
4 Comments
newest
oldest most voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments