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Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Differential Pricing for Data Services

Seeking comments on TRAI’s Consultation Paper on Differential Pricing for Data Services
आरंभ करने की तिथि :
Dec 10, 2015
अंतिम तिथि :
Jan 15, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The past few years have witnessed tremendous growth in data usage and quite a large number of data tariff offers are made available by the service providers. The regulatory ...

The past few years have witnessed tremendous growth in data usage and quite a large number of data tariff offers are made available by the service providers. The regulatory guidelines till now on discrimination and transparency in tariff offers were more focused to address the regulatory concerns in voice telephony. The growth of data usage and the manner in which data schemes are being designed by service providers currently, calls for a re-look at the regulatory principles of non-discriminatory tariff and transparency measures in the context of data tariff offers.

It has come to the notice of TRAI that some service providers are offering differential data tariff with free or discounted tariffs to certain contents of certain websites/applications/platforms. The objective of offering such schemes is claimed to be the desire of various service providers/content providers or platform providers to enable the consumers, especially the poor, to access certain content on the internet free of charge.
Where reduced rates are tied to specific content, potentially, both positive and negative effects arise from an economic and regulatory perspective. On the one hand, it appears to make overall internet access more affordable by reducing costs of certain types of content. On the other hand, several negative effects might ensue. Differential tariffs results in classification of subscribers based on the content they want to access (those who want to access non-participating content will be charged at a higher rate than those who want to access participating content). This may potentially go against the principle of non-discriminatory tariff.
Therefore, the potential benefits and disadvantages of such practices have to be weighed in order to determine the regulatory approach.

In this background, TRAI has issued a consultation paper on the issue of differential pricing for data services seeking comments from stakeholders on certain issues as enumerated below:

i. Should the TSPs be allowed to have differential pricing for data usage for accessing different websites, applications or platforms?

ii. If differential pricing for data usage is permitted, what measures should be adopted to ensure that the principles of non-discrimination, transparency, affordable internet access, competition and market entry and innovation are addressed?

iii. Are there alternative methods/technologies/business models, other than differentiated tariff plans, available to achieve the objective of providing free internet access to the consumers? If yes, please suggest/describe these methods/technologies/business models. Also, describe the potential benefits and disadvantages associated with such methods/technologies/business models?

Through this forum of My Gov, TRAI invites the comments of the stakeholders on the above issues by 7th January, 2015.

Consultation Paper on Differential Pricing for Data Services

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Himanshu Lakdawala
Himanshu Lakdawala 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
#TRAI shall fix-up maximum base common rate for #DataServices, this acts as framework to prepare data plan for all operators. Operators can define within this framework how they can charge their customers, be it charge the max base rate for VoIP and free for all browsing and discounted charges for e-commerce sites etc., In addition to it government shall allow free access to all .gov.in, .edu and .org sites to bring more awareness and be better informed, this can also increase consumer base.
Himanshu Lakdawala
Himanshu Lakdawala 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
As of now operators provides free access to services directly/indirectly benefit them but may not actually benefit consumer to that level than some level of entertainment. It is highly essential that in current time more and more people get connected to internet that too with low cost. Here its necessary that government takes initiative to make all *.gov.in portals free access i.e. consumer is not charged at all. This will enable govt as well citizen to be better connected, aware, informed.
Sudhansu Rout
Sudhansu Rout 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
Don't allow telecom operators to change the definition of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality means access to EVERYTHING on the Internet, without discrimination. Access for everyone is a different goal — universal access. We support universal access, but it must be to the public Internet, not some private walled garden. Don't allow telcos to split the internet and become gatekeepers of what the next 1 billion Indians can access.
V K TYAGI
V K TYAGI 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
Yes differential pricing for data usage must be permitted so that consumer may get cheap and low rate Data Usage.The competitions Between Data Usage provider binds them to lower prices for their services.If same prices may be allowed then no competition will be available for consumers.We must have a full proofs system for complaints redressal so that all must obey all rules framed by TRAI and violation of rules must have penalty like call drop system.complaints system must be on line and time b
NEERAJ MISHRA_35
NEERAJ MISHRA_35 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
I think net neutrality must be followed because if TRAI will allow to have differential pricing data services than it will lead to monopoly e.g. airtel will have contract with facebook and you will forced to use facebook because if you will use use twitter you will have to pay extra price. just like set top box in which you get some useless channels for free but for every other channel you have to pay separate price.
Vipulkumar Makwana
Vipulkumar Makwana 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
I support net neutrality. And lets not change the definition of it by putting this kind of bills into actions. The Internet should be as it is i.e. FREE for all. No regulation should be there for that. It the personal right to do what ever one wants on internet until its with the boundaries of the law.
Aviinandaan Dutta
Aviinandaan Dutta 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
I m all in fr net neutrality nd its related concerns of indiscriminate governing of the internet. But empowering the poor should also be the need for collective and sustainabe growth. For this i suggest the following. 1.YES, they shud be allowed on certain conditions. 2.Any differential rate if allowed shud be made compulsory fr ALL TSPs and nt jst those strking some deal with the OTT players. 3.The Gov can design strategic point f internet acceses distributed acros areas wich s open 2 any1.
bishnu prasada dash
bishnu prasada dash 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
Allow Free Basics and Other Zero Rating Plans. I support Net Neutrality but it cant be at the cost of National Interests. Nation demands Governance and Internet Access to all. Lets not make Internet for elitist and can be affordable by those who have. Let both co exists. Those who want to pay and use can do that and those with lesser need can have Zero Rating Plans. Lets make the companies providing Zero Rating plans mandatorily carry Govt Apps and Websites free of cost. TRAI can regulate this.
Vishnuprasad R
Vishnuprasad R 10 साल 6 महीने पहले
Don't allow telecom operators to change the definition of Net Neutrality. Net Neutrality means access to EVERYTHING on the Internet, without discrimination. Access for everyone is a different goal — universal access. We support universal access, but it must be to the public Internet, not some private walled garden. Don't allow telcos to split the internet and become gatekeepers of what the next 1 billion Indians can access.