There is a good news for those defending net neutrality. Telecom Regulatory Authority of India, Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) has issued its recommendation on net non-proliferation. It clearly states that no service provider can discriminate in content.
If you do not know about Net Nutrition, then it is a principal under which it has been decided that any Internet Service Provider will not discriminate in content to all its customers.
It is worth noting that in the current time net nutrality issue is shadowed around the world and India has been banned from other countries, including India, only after this controversy, the Free Basic of Facebook.
TRAI has said in its recommendation, "Internet service should be followed in principle that there is no discrimination or there is no different attitude towards any content. It involves sliding the Internet or blocking any content for a particular service. '
TRAI has said that service providers and mobile telecom operators should not compromise any such thing as content like content discrimination.
Let us tell you that Facebook had made arrangements from telecom companies in India to bring the free basic, which was against net neutrality. But after heavy opposition, Facebook had to withdraw the decision.
This recommendation of the TRAI has also written about Internet Tariff. According to this, the Internet tariff will be made by the TRAI regulator and when the service provider changes the tariff, it will be again on the scale of Net Nutrality.
Tell you that a user has the direct effect of not having net neutrality. Because the companies that will make an agreement with the internet service will open their contents only with the user, while those who have not tied up with the service provider can open content slows. This can be a major problem if there is no net neutrality.
The American regulator, the Federal Communications Commission recently said that it is preparing to withdraw Net Nutrality, which was implemented in the United States in 2015. However, there was a strong opposition to net neutrality in the United States, which included the world's largest tech companies.