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No intention to police the Internet: TRAI chairman

TRAI has recently floated a consultation paper for regulatory framework on over-the-top (OTT) service like Internet-based calling and messaging services and net neutrality.

May 11, 2015 / 07:59 IST
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As net neutrality debate rages on, TRAI said it does not intend to police the Internet but there are three unexceptional principles including 'no blocking' which are not debatable.

"Anybody in right frame of mind would not try to regulate or police the internet. They would find a way around. But we need to understand that there are certain issues that need to be addressed," TRAI Chairman Rahul Khullar said while speaking at an event organised by OP Jindal University.

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He, however, added that there cannot be any debate on three unexceptional principles. "No blocking, transparency and no throttling or degrading adware. There can't be simply no debate on this."

TRAI has recently floated a consultation paper for regulatory framework on over-the-top (OTT) service like Internet-based calling and messaging services and net neutrality.