Indian telecom minister Dr Ravi Shankar Prasad has hinted at support for net neutrality. He also pointed out a DoT committee has been set up to look into net neutrality.
Shortly after furor over Airtel's alleged anti net neutrality Airtel Zero initiative, the Indian government has confirmed a committee in Department of Telecommunications is looking into net neutrality. The announcement was made by telecom minister Dr. Ravi Shankar Prasad on Twitter.
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“#Internet is one of the finest creations of human mind. It belongs to enitre humanity and not to a few. #NetNeutrality,” says the minister in a tweet.
A recent report revealed a telecom department (DoT) panel is working on a policy for the net neutrality in India. The panel is responsible for examining net neutrality from a public policy perspective.
Using this service, the user will be allowed to access select content within certain apps without any data charges. The platform appears to give an advantage to apps and companies that can spend money.