Some of the world’s largest cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services<\/a>, Google Cloud, Microsoft, VMWare<\/a> and IBM<\/a>, are grouping together to protest against what they view as an attempt by India’s telecom regulator to increase government oversight on the sector. 本周晚些时候,电信云公司计划申请部门(点)通过行业组织,行业协会和印度手机运营商协会(COAI)——抗议印度电信监管机构公布的建议(火车),两个星期前。 一些全球最大的云服务提供商,包括亚马逊网络服务微软,谷歌云,VMWare和IBM分组在一起,抗议,他们认为印度的电信监管机构试图增加政府监管部门。
Later this week, the cloud companies plan to petition the department of telecom (DoT) through industry groupings — Nasscom<\/a> and Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) — protesting against the recommendations released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>), two weeks ago. According to the proposed rules, cloud companies will also be required to join a new industry body to be set up under the aegis of the DoT, which will be steered by government officials and nominated industry experts. Telecom companies will not be allowed to provide any infrastructure to any cloud service provider who declines to join the new grouping.
Terming the Trai proposal as a “regulatory land grab”, industry representatives told ET they do not want to be under the ambit of DoT, as they are already governed under regulations laid down by the ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY). Nasscom, Association of Competitive Telecom Operators, ITI (Information Technology Industry) Council, a Washington, DC-based trade association<\/a> that represents firms from the information and communications technology industry, and COAI will write to the telecom department voicing industry concerns by the end of this week, people familiar with developments told ET.
“The issue is that the case for additional regulation of cloud (firms) over and above existing laws, as well as, the upcoming Personal Data Protection Bill is not apparent,” said Ashish Aggarwal, head of public policy<\/a> at Nasscom. The government is also reviewing the IT Act, which covers cloud service providers. “If cloud service providers are subjected to various regulatory bodies, it may lead to multiple bodies governing the same set of operators. There should not be any duplication,” said Kumar Deep, country manager, India at ITI Council.
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云服务公司抵制火车移动实施新的规则
本周晚些时候,云公司计划向电信部门请愿通过行业组织——(点)行业协会印度手机运营商协会(COAI)——抗议印度电信监管机构公布的建议(火车),两个星期前。根据拟议中的规则,云公司还需要加入一个新行业机构设置点的保护下,将由政府官员和业内专家提名。电信公司将不允许提供任何基础设施云服务提供商谁拒绝加入新的分组。
“问题是,额外的监管的云(公司)超过现有的法律,以及即将到来的个人数据保护法案并不明显,“阿施施Aggarwal说,公众政策在行业协会。政府也审查法》涵盖了云服务提供商。“如果云服务提供商遭受不同的监管机构,它可能导致多个机构管理相同的操作符。不应当有任何重复,”Kumar说,国家经理,印度来。
Some of the world’s largest cloud service providers, including Amazon Web Services<\/a>, Google Cloud, Microsoft, VMWare<\/a> and IBM<\/a>, are grouping together to protest against what they view as an attempt by India’s telecom regulator to increase government oversight on the sector.
Later this week, the cloud companies plan to petition the department of telecom (DoT) through industry groupings — Nasscom<\/a> and Cellular Operators Association of India (COAI) — protesting against the recommendations released by the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai<\/a>), two weeks ago. According to the proposed rules, cloud companies will also be required to join a new industry body to be set up under the aegis of the DoT, which will be steered by government officials and nominated industry experts. Telecom companies will not be allowed to provide any infrastructure to any cloud service provider who declines to join the new grouping.
Terming the Trai proposal as a “regulatory land grab”, industry representatives told ET they do not want to be under the ambit of DoT, as they are already governed under regulations laid down by the ministry of electronics and information technology (MeitY). Nasscom, Association of Competitive Telecom Operators, ITI (Information Technology Industry) Council, a Washington, DC-based trade association<\/a> that represents firms from the information and communications technology industry, and COAI will write to the telecom department voicing industry concerns by the end of this week, people familiar with developments told ET.
“The issue is that the case for additional regulation of cloud (firms) over and above existing laws, as well as, the upcoming Personal Data Protection Bill is not apparent,” said Ashish Aggarwal, head of public policy<\/a> at Nasscom. The government is also reviewing the IT Act, which covers cloud service providers. “If cloud service providers are subjected to various regulatory bodies, it may lead to multiple bodies governing the same set of operators. There should not be any duplication,” said Kumar Deep, country manager, India at ITI Council.
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