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Judgement day is approaching for the fate of net neutrality in India. As Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) gears up to frame the net neutrality rules, telecom operators have favoured differential pricing for data services. Nearly 80% replies to the regulator’s consultation process follow the Facebook ‘templates’ for its controversy-ridden Free Basics platform.
Net Neutrality activists continue to oppose any differential pricing regime, saying it would amount to curbs on freedom of choice to access Internet. At the same time, Facebook has executed a massive campaign to project its Free Basics platform as a tool to spread connectivity.
On analysing the record 24 lakh comments received by the TRAI to its consultation paper on differential pricing for data services, shows that 18.94 lakh replies were in support of Free Basics, of which 13.5 lakh were through ‘@supportfreebasics.in’ and without the senders’ individual e-mail IDs, while further 5.44 lakh comments have come from ‘@facebookmail.com’.
TRAI received 80% replies on net neutrality from Facebook | tech$top | Hindustan Times
Net Neutrality activists continue to oppose any differential pricing regime, saying it would amount to curbs on freedom of choice to access Internet. At the same time, Facebook has executed a massive campaign to project its Free Basics platform as a tool to spread connectivity.
On analysing the record 24 lakh comments received by the TRAI to its consultation paper on differential pricing for data services, shows that 18.94 lakh replies were in support of Free Basics, of which 13.5 lakh were through ‘@supportfreebasics.in’ and without the senders’ individual e-mail IDs, while further 5.44 lakh comments have come from ‘@facebookmail.com’.
TRAI received 80% replies on net neutrality from Facebook | tech$top | Hindustan Times