\"\"NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator Trai<\/a> is expected to release this week its recommendations on free data services in the wake of its ban on free Internet<\/a> platforms like Facebook<\/a>'s Free Basics and Airtel Zero.
\n
\n\"We expect to issue recommendation on free data service by end of this week,\" Trai Chairman RS Sharma told .
\n
\nTrai floated proposals in May to explore models for providing free Internet services to consumers within the Net neutrality framework, months after barring platforms like Facebook's Free Basics and Airtel Zero under its differential pricing rule.
\n
\nThe regulator, which is exploring a 'toll free' number like facility for accessing online platforms, received comments from 11 telcos and Internet service providers, 25 companies and organisations, 14 individuals who addressed questions raised in the paper and hundreds of one line comments from individuals on the proposal.
\n
\nInternet-based companies like Hike Messenger, Times Internet, Medianama appreciated the move but with a caution that the final regulation should not violate principle of net neutrality.
\n
\nMajority of individuals who responded to Trai's paper to frame rules for providing free Internet service apprehended that attempt to create framework for free data may violate net neutrality principles.
\n
\nSharma said that consultation paper on net neutrality will also be issued within a fortnight. Trai has floated pre-consultation paper on net neutrality in May seeking to put in place an overall framework for Internet usage in the country.
\n
\nThere has been a conflict between telecom operators, Internet companies and consumers interest on the issue of net neutrality.
\n
\nWhile all the three major stakeholders - telcos
,<\/a> Internet companies and consumers - favour net neutrality, they define it differently from their standpoint.
\n
\nTrai has partially addressed the issue of net neutrality like differential pricing and, through a separate consultation paper, is in process of exploring model for providing free Internet within framework of net neutrality.
\n
Trai has sought views on approach that \"India's
policy<\/a> and\/or regulatory approach\" should take in dealing with issues relating to net neutrality.
\n
\nThe debate on net neutrality picked up in India when telecom operator Bharti Airtel in December 2014 decided to charge extra for making Internet calls. However, the company rolled back its plan after huge public protest.
\n
\nIt then launched Airtel Zero platform which provided fee access to websites under it while websites were required pay for being on it.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":55295268,"title":"Cognizant says some senior management were aware of $5 million improper payments in India","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/cognizant-says-some-senior-management-were-aware-of-5-million-improper-payments-in-india\/55295268","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":55297914,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Trai to likely give its recommendation on free Internet this week","synopsis":"Telecom regulator Trai is expected to release this week its recommendations on free data services in the wake of its ban on free Internet platforms like Facebook's Free Basics and Airtel Zero.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/trai-to-likely-give-its-recommendation-on-free-internet-this-week","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-11-07 22:01:35","lastupd":"2016-11-07 22:30:19","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","Facebook","Internet","policy","New Delhi Telecom"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/trai-to-likely-give-its-recommendation-on-free-internet-this-week"}}" data-authors="[" "]" data-category-name="" data-category_id="" data-date="2016-11-07" data-index="article_1">

火车可能给其推荐本周免费的网络

电信监管机构火车预计本周发布其建议免费数据服务后,禁止自由Facebook等互联网平台是免费的基础和Airtel零。

  • 更新于2016年11月7日10:30点坚持
新德里:电信监管机构火车本周预计将发布其建议免费数据服务后,禁止自由互联网平台脸谱网的基本自由和Airtel零。

“我们希望问题建议在本周末免费数据服务,“火车RS Sharma告诉主席。

火车5月提出提案,探索模型向消费者提供免费互联网服务在网络中立框架内,几个月后除非像Facebook这样的平台是免费的基础和Airtel零在其差别定价规则。

监管机构,探索“免费”数量像设备访问在线平台,收到的评论11电信和互联网服务提供商,25家公司和组织,14个人解决问题本文提出了数以百计的一行评论从个人的建议。

互联网公司如远足信使,互联网时代,Medianama感激此举,但警告说,一家最后监管不应该违反网络中立原则。

多数人对火车的论文框架规则提供免费互联网服务逮捕试图创建框架免费数据可能违反网络中立原则。

Sharma说,网络中立的咨询文件也会在两个星期之内发布。火车上漂pre-consultation网络中立可能寻求制定一个总体框架,互联网的使用。

有电信运营商之间的冲突,互联网企业和消费者利益网络中立的问题。

而所有的三个主要的利益相关者——电信公司,互联网企业和消费者——支持网络中立,从他们的角度来看他们定义不同。

火车已经部分解决网络中立问题像差别定价,通过一个单独的咨询文件,是在探索的过程模型框架内提供免费互联网网络中立。

火车已经寻求意见的方法,“印度的政策和/或监管方法”应在处理有关网络中立问题。

关于网络中立的捡起在印度电信运营商Bharti Airtel在2014年12月决定额外收费拨打网络电话。然而,该公司回滚计划后巨大的公众抗议。

然后启动Airtel Zero平台提供费用访问网站时在网站被要求支付。
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\"\"NEW DELHI: Telecom regulator Trai<\/a> is expected to release this week its recommendations on free data services in the wake of its ban on free Internet<\/a> platforms like Facebook<\/a>'s Free Basics and Airtel Zero.
\n
\n\"We expect to issue recommendation on free data service by end of this week,\" Trai Chairman RS Sharma told .
\n
\nTrai floated proposals in May to explore models for providing free Internet services to consumers within the Net neutrality framework, months after barring platforms like Facebook's Free Basics and Airtel Zero under its differential pricing rule.
\n
\nThe regulator, which is exploring a 'toll free' number like facility for accessing online platforms, received comments from 11 telcos and Internet service providers, 25 companies and organisations, 14 individuals who addressed questions raised in the paper and hundreds of one line comments from individuals on the proposal.
\n
\nInternet-based companies like Hike Messenger, Times Internet, Medianama appreciated the move but with a caution that the final regulation should not violate principle of net neutrality.
\n
\nMajority of individuals who responded to Trai's paper to frame rules for providing free Internet service apprehended that attempt to create framework for free data may violate net neutrality principles.
\n
\nSharma said that consultation paper on net neutrality will also be issued within a fortnight. Trai has floated pre-consultation paper on net neutrality in May seeking to put in place an overall framework for Internet usage in the country.
\n
\nThere has been a conflict between telecom operators, Internet companies and consumers interest on the issue of net neutrality.
\n
\nWhile all the three major stakeholders - telcos
,<\/a> Internet companies and consumers - favour net neutrality, they define it differently from their standpoint.
\n
\nTrai has partially addressed the issue of net neutrality like differential pricing and, through a separate consultation paper, is in process of exploring model for providing free Internet within framework of net neutrality.
\n
Trai has sought views on approach that \"India's
policy<\/a> and\/or regulatory approach\" should take in dealing with issues relating to net neutrality.
\n
\nThe debate on net neutrality picked up in India when telecom operator Bharti Airtel in December 2014 decided to charge extra for making Internet calls. However, the company rolled back its plan after huge public protest.
\n
\nIt then launched Airtel Zero platform which provided fee access to websites under it while websites were required pay for being on it.\n\n<\/body>","next_sibling":[{"msid":55295268,"title":"Cognizant says some senior management were aware of $5 million improper payments in India","entity_type":"ARTICLE","link":"\/news\/cognizant-says-some-senior-management-were-aware-of-5-million-improper-payments-in-india\/55295268","category_name":null,"category_name_seo":"telecomnews"}],"related_content":[],"msid":55297914,"entity_type":"ARTICLE","title":"Trai to likely give its recommendation on free Internet this week","synopsis":"Telecom regulator Trai is expected to release this week its recommendations on free data services in the wake of its ban on free Internet platforms like Facebook's Free Basics and Airtel Zero.","titleseo":"telecomnews\/trai-to-likely-give-its-recommendation-on-free-internet-this-week","status":"ACTIVE","authors":[],"Alttitle":{"minfo":""},"artag":"PTI","artdate":"2016-11-07 22:01:35","lastupd":"2016-11-07 22:30:19","breadcrumbTags":["TRAI","Facebook","Internet","policy","New Delhi Telecom"],"secinfo":{"seolocation":"telecomnews\/trai-to-likely-give-its-recommendation-on-free-internet-this-week"}}" data-news_link="//www.iser-br.com/news/trai-to-likely-give-its-recommendation-on-free-internet-this-week/55297914">