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An Introduction to Net Neutrality: Do we need regulation in India?

An introduction to net neutrality and the need for regulation in India. Discusses the principle of treating all electronic communication equally, regardless of content, application, service, device, sender, or receiver address. Explores reasons for regulation including ensuring online competition, protecting civil liberties, and preventing unfair practices. Considers different regulatory models and encourages readers to take action.

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An Introduction to Net Neutrality: Do we need regulation in India?

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  1. An Introduction to Net Neutrality: Do we need regulation in India?

  2. What is Net Neutrality?

  3. “A literal interpretation of network neutrality, for working purposes, is the principle that all electronic communication passing through a network is treated equally. • That all communication is treated equally means that it is treated independent of (i) content, (ii) application, (iii) service, (iv) device, (v) sender address, and (vi) receiver address. Sender and receiver address implies that the treatment is independent of end user and content/application/service provider” • - BEREC, ‘Response to the European Commission’s Consultation on the Open Internet and Net Neutrality in Europe’, September 2010

  4. Why Do We Need Net Neutrality Regulation? Source: Daily Tech

  5. Ensuring Online Competition & Plurality of Content

  6. Acts as an Incentive for Infra. Development

  7. Protection of Civil Liberties

  8. Is there a case for no regulation?

  9. Free or Cheap Access

  10. “We just launched Internet.org in India -- giving people in six Indian states access to free basic internet services for health, education, jobs and communication.” - Mark Zuckerberg, Feb 10, 2014 Source:: The Indian Express and Facebook

  11. Traffic Management Efficiencies of Capacity Development Preventing Spam and Viruses Unfair / Excess Use

  12. Reducing Revenues of Telcos

  13. The Indian Scenario Throttling Preferential Access No Transparency

  14. What Kind of Regulation? Statute Sector Specific Regulation Co-Regulatory Model Self Regulation

  15. What Can You Do?

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