Trai proposes to keep internet free with some exemptions

IoT also under
non-discriminatory treatment, but with a rider exempting critical services
identified by DoT
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NEWS : Telecom sector regulator Trai
has recommended upholding the basic principle of keeping internet free and not
allowing any discrimination based on content. However, the regulator has
proposed to exempt specialised services, which are optimised for specific content
and are not internet services. Department of Telecommunications (DoT) may
identify these specialised services.
Telecom Regulatory Authority of
India (Trai) has also included internet of things (IoT) to fall under the
non-discriminatory treatment but with a rider saying critical IoT services,
which may be identified by DoT, would be exempted.
Also, the regulator has exempted
content delivery networks (CDNs), which enable mobile operators to deliver
content within its network without going through the public internet as also
allowing telecom operators to deploy traffic management practices (TMP). The
operators though need to declare their TMPs when deployed and what impact it
would have on the users.
Trai has proposed that licencing
terms should be amplified to provide explicit restrictions on any sort of
discrimination in internet access based on the content being accessed. The
content would include all content, applications, services and any other data
including its end-point information that can be accessed or transmitted over
the internet.
“The discriminatory treatment in
the context of treatment of content would include any form of discrimination,
restriction or interference in the treatment of content including practices
like blocking, degrading, slowing down or granting preferential speeds or
treatment to any content,” Trai said.
The telecom operators should be
restricted from entering into any arrangement, agreement or contract, by
whatever name called, with any person, natural or legal, that has the effect of
discriminatory treatment based on content, sender or receiver, protocols or
user equipment, the regulator said in the recommendations.
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