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Net neutrality: CCI looking into telecom companies’ practices

The CCI orders a detailed probe into a matter only if there is prima-facie evidence of fair trade norms

In response to its paper, for which public comments have been sought till 24 April, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has already been flooded with over 800,000 petitions against any attempt to throttle the ‘Net Neutrality’ concept. Photo: AFPPremium
In response to its paper, for which public comments have been sought till 24 April, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India has already been flooded with over 800,000 petitions against any attempt to throttle the ‘Net Neutrality’ concept. Photo: AFP

Kolkata: Amid a raging debate on Net Neutrality, the Competition Commission of India (CCI) on Tuesday said it is looking into possible abuse of dominance by telecom and Internet companies.

There are rising concerns over maintaining equal access to Internet amid some service providers entering into tie-ups for offering free access to certain mobile apps and websites.

Against this backdrop, CCI member U.C. Nahta said here that it is looking into whether entities are abusing their dominant position. The regulator is trying to understand whether such practices are just sectoral or tariff issues or whether they violate competition norms.

It is looking into whether telecom operators and Internet service providers are indulging in unfair business ways by extending preferential treatment to select mobile applications and websites. The CCI, which keeps a tab on unfair business practices across sectors, orders a detailed probe into a matter only if there is prima-facie evidence of fair trade norms.

The principle of Net Neutrality implies equal treatment to be accorded to all Internet traffic, without discrimination or priority for any person, entity or company. Recently, Bharti Airtel launched ‘Airtel Zero’—an open marketing platform that allows customers to access a variety of mobile applications for free, with the data charges being paid by start-ups and large companies.

Over the past few months, operators like Reliance Communications and Uninor have tied up with players like Facebook, WhatsApp and Wikipedia to offer free usage to consumers. Such moves are being seen as going against the Net neutrality concept, which broadly refers to equal treatment for all Internet traffic.

Giving priority to mobile applications or websites, based on payment is seen as discrimination. The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (Trai) has floated a consultation paper on the topic. In response to its paper, for which public comments have been sought till 24 April, Trai has already been flooded with over 800,000 petitions against any attempt to throttle the ‘Net Neutrality’ concept.

Recently, however, Trai Chairman Rahul Khullar said that “shrill voices" would not win the debate and the concept is not “practiced strictly" even in countries like the US and the UK

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Published: 21 Apr 2015, 07:59 PM IST
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