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Telecom regulator TRAI only received 21 comments from individuals and organisations countering 24 lakh submissions over its paper on differential pricing of data, a key aspect of Net neutrality.
Telecom operators, including Airtel, Vodafone, Idea Cellular and Reliance Communications, through industry bodies, Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) and Association of Unified Telecom Service of India (AUSPI), countered inputs opposing the idea of pricing the Internet services.
The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India invited public comments to firm up its views over services that lead to differential pricing of data and January 14 was the last date for submitting counter comments on the same.
Internet Democracy Project (IDP), one of the stakeholders, countered the TSPs, saying
Internet Service Providers Association of India changed its stance slightly in counter comments, saying
While favouring differential pricing for data services, Facebook countered comments that have singled out the Free Basics programme as an example of a zero-rating plan that should be prohibited.
It said commentators have falsely claimed that Facebook uses the data obtained from developers using the Free Basics programme to enhance Facebook products and improve advertising.
Facebook’s Free Basics platform provides free access to a certain set of websites. The social network has come under severe criticism on the ground that such a platform can limit access to websites or applications based on discretion of Facebook.
The social media major also refuted claims that technical requirements that apply to Free Basics developers do not apply to Facebook and that Free Basics is designed primarily to promote switching of existing users between operators.
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