While
everyone had an opinion on the ongoing net neutrality debate in India
over the past couple of weeks, it is for the first time the government
has spoken about the matter publicly. We’ve been hearing about how TRAI
isn’t really buying Facebook’s Internet.org or Airtel Zero programs and
DoT is also batting for net neutrality, but telecom minister Ravi
Shankar Prasad has come forth to reveal that government stands for free
and open Internet.
Rahul
Gandhi, who moved an adjournment motion in Lok Sabha said one million
people are fighting for net neutrality and the govt is trying to carve
out the net and hand it over to the corporates. Within moments of the
speech, #RGforNetNeutrality started trending on Twitter.
In
response, telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said, “Our PM has said
that everyone should have access to the internet.” Adding that the PM is
the most respected person on social media in India, Prasad assured that
the government stands for net neutrality and will ensure a
non-discriminatory internet is available.
“Trai can make a recommendation under Trai act but the final decision rests with the government,” he further added.
He also questioned, “We would like to know how and why the UPA govt blocked Twitter handles.”
Unless
you’ve been living in a cave, you must have at least heard or read the
word ‘net neutrality’ over the last week. That’s the hottest ongoing
debate all over the Internet/social media, in India at least. The
ongoing net neutrality debate has seen people with extreme views and
also some others who believe that India shouldn’t rush into making any
decision and weigh the pros and cons on both sides before taking a
drastic decision.
Airtel
had created quite a stir with its new Zero marketing platform. However,
massive outrage forced its partner Flipkart to walk out of Airtel Zero.
Soon companies like Cleartrip and NDTV walked out of Facebook’s
Internet.org, a platform almost similar to Airtel Zero.
Protesting
against the rules which threaten to redefine the Internet, a website
called www.savetheinternet.in has been set up where anyone can send a
mail directly to Trai, expressing their reluctance and discomfort about
how telecom carriers are snatching away free Internet from them. Those
part of India’s startup ecosystem can also sign this letter asking PM
Modi to preserve the open, competitive internet by enforcing net
neutrality. Trai has already received over 9 lakh emails in support of
net neutrality.
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