While sectoral regulator Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) is yet to give its recommendations on the matter, sources said the PMO is closely monitoring the issues relating to differential pricing for data services and Facebook's controversy-ridden Free Basics platform.
Sources said the PMO is taking a keen interest in the issue because any policy regarding Internet can play an important role in the success of Digital India programme.
Most of the telecom operators and Facebook have supported differential pricing for data usage, which is being opposed by net neutrality activists.
The activists, however, say that allowing differential pricing for data would amount to curbs on freedom of choice to access Internet.
Facebook is also running a massive campaign to project Free Basics platform as a tool to spread web connectivity.
Prasad had earlier said the government would take its structured view on the issue after Trai submits its report.
Net neutrality talks about that equal treatment being accorded to all Internet traffic without any discrimination or priority to any company, content or service provider one the basis of payment.
A debate on the issue had begun last year across the country after Airtel decided to charge separately for Internet-based calls but withdrew it later after people protested. The debate heated up after Airtel launched free Internet platform Airtel Zero and later Facebook launched its Internet.Org platform, which it later renamed as Free Basics.
