Government to release report net neutrality this week?

In the past we have seen several verbal promises about TRAI point and are in support of net neutrality in India. A new report by The Times of India now says the government could soon go public and most likely this week about his decision to support net neutrality, which means that the Internet would be equal for all without distinction, or prioritization.
If you remember, a six-member panel, headed by AK Bhargava, was established to report on net neutrality. The DoT report is in the Prime Minister's Office and apparently 'will be used to form a framework for government policy on net neutrality. It will also include the recommendations of the regularity of the telecommunications have not yet been submitted to DoT.
A person familiar with the matter told the news site "panels are taken the views of all stakeholders before submitting it to the Minister of Telecommunications. There were some critical points of debate and allow plans grade of zero or not. The report will support the government's position unequivocally. "
It was only last week that telecom regulator US Federal Communications Commission fined AT & T ($ 100 million) to intentionally slow down the speed of the Internet to its subscribers unlimited data after consuming a specific amount of data. FCC PRODED by US President Barack Obama supported net neutrality in the US ..
The DoT report be made public, while the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) is still preparing its own report.
In the last couple of months, much has been said and written about net neutrality in India. It was Airtel who created a stir with its new marketing platform Zero. However, the massive outrage forced to leave his partner Airtel Flipkart Zero. Soon companies like Cleartrip and left NDTV Facebook Internet.org, a platform similar to Airtel almost zero.
Protest against the rules that threaten to redefine the Internet, a website called www.savetheinternet.in had been established in which anyone could send a mail directly to TRAI, expressing their rejection and discomfort about how telecommunications companies are taking over Free Internet away from them. He received an overwhelming response of over 11 lakh requests.
Facebook then had an "open" Internet.org platform for all developers in India, which has already been criticized for bringing the same old rules into a new package. It was nothing more than old wine in a new bottle packaged.
We've also been hearing about how TRAI is not actually buying or Airtel Internet.org Facebook Zero and programs DoT is also hitting net neutrality, and Telecommunications Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had come to reveal that the government means free and Open Internet. Rahul Gandhi, has filed a motion to get up in Lok Sabha he said one million people are fighting for net neutrality and the government is trying to build the network and deliver to businesses.
Meanwhile, the group of volunteers, SavetheInternet requests that, in the absence of a recommendation from TRAI and any decision of the government, telecommunications companies should be restricted deployment plans and services that violate network neutrality.
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