The telecom sector regulator has invited public comments on a discussion paper on policy framework for net-neutrality and internet-based messaging and calling service providers such as WhatsApp, Skype, Viber and Google Talk.
"It looks like Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI), in its consultation paper, has copy-pasted from submissions of telcos. India has a robust and at times, overbearing IT Act," IAMAI President Subho Ray said.
Expressing support for net neutrality, Ray said in a statement that "the paper makes an assumption that Internet doesn't come under any regulations, which is incorrect. All Internet companies are regulated by IT Act."
Sources said that TRAI has already received 7-8 lakh comments on the discussion paper, floated on March 27.
IAMAI said that its members met today to discuss the paper and will submit its response in a week's time.
An intense debate, including on social media platforms, began recently on the issue of 'net neutrality' after some telecom firms, including Bharti Airtel and RCOM, announced services that are being billed as going against the concept of maintain equal internet access for all.
Buckling under a growing public outrage, ecommerce giant Flipkart yesterday decided to 'walk away' from Airtel Zero, while travel portal Cleartrip today pulled out of 'internet.Org' platform of Facebook, where RCOM is a partner.
The proponents of net neutrality claim that these initiatives go against the principle of net neutrality that calls for service providers treating all traffic on their networks equally.
This means that users should be able to access all websites at the same speed and cost and no website should be given preferential treatment over another.
Earlier in the day, Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg rejected criticism that the internet.Org programme was against the concept of net neutrality.
Internet.Org aims to bring five billion people online in partnership with tech giants like Smasung and Qualcomm.
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