Telecom minister Ravi Shankar Prasad said that the government stands for ensuring “non-discriminatory” access to internet.
“Government
stands for ensuring non-discriminatory access to Internet for all
citizens of the country,” Prasad said in the Rajya Sabha, as a calling
attention motion was taken up on net neutrality.
“Current
debate on net neutrality should be seen from this perspective… while
resolving the issue harmoniously and consistently with constitutional
principles,” he said.
The minister added that a final decision on net neutrality will be taken by the government.
“Whatever
be the outcome of the consultation paper (of Trai) the decision will be
taken by government,” he informed the Rajya Sabha.
In
March, telecom regulator Trai released a paper inviting comments from
users and companies on how over-the-top services should be regulated in
the country. It asked stakeholders to send suggestions by April 24 and
counter-arguments by May 8.
A
six-member panel of the department of telecommunications (DoT) is also
conducting a study on the issue and is likely to submit its report by
mid-May.
The minister added: “Internet is one of the finest creations of human mind, it must belong to mankind, not to few”.
Net
neutrality means that governments and internet service providers should
treat all data on the Internet equally — therefore, not charging users,
content, platform, site, application or mode of communication
differentially.
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