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Net Neutrality- The Hot Debate

Net Neutraility has become a topic of hot discussion in the recent times. If youre also one of
the active Indian netizens, Im very sure that the term might have also caught your attention,
especially after AIBs much famous video on the same.

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To the unaware, Net Neutrality refers to the concept of an open internet whereby end-users
can access the lawful content, applications, services & devices of their choice. Policymakers
around the world are considering whether and how to ensure that the internet remains open &
Internet access service providers do not improperly block or degrade content sent over their
networks. This is probably the most proper description of the controversial phrase Net
Neutrality as stated on the site www.techpolicy.com

The ISSUE

Due to intense lobbying by telecom operators like Airtel and Vodafone, the Telecom Regulatory
Authority of India (TRAI) had been planning to block apps and websites to extort money from
customers. In essence, if you do not pay for your YouTube app, then you cant view it on your
phone. However, this plan of blocking Net Neutrality has been put on hold due to widespread
customer uproar and since then there have been multiple public discourses on the concept.
Net Neutrality is a legal right for citizens in few countries across the globe including USA, Chile,
Netherlands and Brazil. Chile was the first country to adopt it as a part of its General
Telecommunications Law in the year 2010. The first time Net Neutrality debate arose in India
was when Airtel along the lines of Verizon, USA launched Airtel Zero in April 2015.
How will Airtel Zero work?
1) Mobile app makers register with Airtel Zero to give customers toll-free access to their
apps;
2) Airtel informs customers about these toll-free apps;
3) Customers download and access these apps at zero data charges and enjoy their
favorite online tasks (e.g. entertainment, shopping) for free;
4) In a nutshell, it creates special fast lanes for the paid content.

The Loophole?

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Well, as an Airtel customer, you can only access the apps your service provider allows you to. If
Twitter doesnt sign up with Airtel, then you may as well get ready to say bye bye to your tweets
and your followers. This is unlike the present circumstances where for a monthly payment for
your broadband charges you can view all apps and websites.
Flipkart was one of the first companies to sign up for Airtel Zero for a specific bandwidth speed
to be allocated to them. However, soon after the public furor, it pulled out of Airtel Zero, which
itself since then has been withdrawn by Airtel.

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Net Neutrality in USA

A similar hue and cry had arisen in USA when Verizon and Comcast, two prominent US service
providers had come up with Net Zero. After multiple rounds of discussions early this year, the
Federal Communications Commission of USA came up with the FCCs Open Internet rules
which are designed to protect free expression and innovation on internet and to promote
investment in the countrys broadband networks, thereby adopting Net Neutrality in its entirety.
Facebooks internet.org

An open letter was sent to Narendra Modi by youth ki awaz, an online youth blog, after his
discussions with Mark Zuckerberg, who has been trying to promote his companys internet.org
as a platform for digital inclusion in India. According to this open letter, contrary to Facebook's
claims, the company in fact plans to target users of internet.org with restricted access to
Facebook and sites that have registered with internet.org. For other sites not registered with
internet.org, consumers will have to pay more. This again according to the forum is a violation of
net neutrality.
The debate is ongoing and we are hoping that Net Neutrality sooner than later, becomes a
public law in India.
- Ms. Monica Mor
Senior Faculty, INLEAD
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