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Net neutrality: Cellular operators body gets support of 4 mn Indians
New Delhi, May 3
Four million mobile
subscribers have supported COAI's campaign favouring net neutrality for
internet-based communication services like WhatsApp and Skype and their
being subject to norms similar to those applying to mobile phone
operators, the apex body of cellular operators said on Sunday
"Sabka
Internet, Sab ka Vikas -- the campaign for net neutrality, net equality
and consumer choice, has received support from over 40 lakh Indian
mobile users in under a week," the Cellular Operators Association of
India (COAI) said in a statement here.
"The entire mobile number database of supporters is auditable on request by the appropriate agency," it added.
Launched
last week, "Sabka Internet, Sab ka Vikas", a campaign about making the
Internet accessible and affordable for every Indian, seeks a level
playing field with net-based services like Skype and WhatApp.
The
industry body said if the telecom operators are not offered a level
playing field with net-based services, then their businesses would be
viable only by raising data prices by up to six times.
It comes
against the backdrop of the debate over net neutrality and allegations
that telecom operators are hurting the concept of free internet access
by giving preferential treatment to a select few service providers.
"COAI
started the outreach effort to ensure that mobile customers have the
freedom to benefit from the power of the Internet in the way they would
wish to, including the choice of platform, device and technology," said
COAI director general Rajan S. Mathews.
The net neutrality
principle came into focus in India following mobile operator Airtel's
launch of an open marketing platform 'Airtel Zero', and the Telecom
Regulatory Authority of India's consultation paper on whether telecom
firms could be allowed to charge different rates for different uses of
Internet data such as e-mail, browsing and for use of apps like
Whatsapp, Viber and Skype.