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  1. 1. PRESENTED BY:- A TECHNICAL REPORT ON NET NEUTRALITY 1) SURAJ KUMAR 12000114118 2) ZEESHAN ALI 12000114124 3) SHASHANK SHEKHAR 12000114100 4) DANISH AZIZ 12000115127 5) VINEET KUMAR JHA 12000114122 Department: Computer Science and Engineering C.S.E. – 2 (Y) Submitted to: Dept. of Humanities (HU-481), BCREC 1
  2. 2. • INTRODUCTION • HOW DO NET NEUTRALITY SHAPE THE INTERNET • WHAT WILL HAPPEN IF THERE IS NO NET NEUTRALITY • STATE OF NET NEUTRALITY IN INDIA • PROS AND CONS OF NET NEUTRALITY • WHAT WE SHOULD DEMANDED AS INDIAN CITIZENS • SAVE THE INTERNET INITIATIVE • FREE BASICS NET NEUTRALITY DEBATE • BARACK OBAMA SUPPORTS NET NEUTRALITY • ORGANISATIONS THAT SUPPORTED NET NEUTRALITY SLIDE PLAN 2
  3. 3. INTRODUCTION  WHAT IS Net neutrality: internet service providers and governments should treat all the data on the internet equally without discriminating  The term was first coined by Columbia university media law professor Tim Wu in 2003, as an extension of the longstanding concept of a common carrier. The movement to keep the Internet “free and open”. 3
  4. 4. How do net neutrality shape the internet?  Web users are free to connect to whatever website or service they want.  ISPs(Internet Service Providers) do not bother with what kind of content is flowing from their servers.  It has allowed the internet to grow into a global network and has allowed people to freely express themselves. 4
  5. 5. What will happen if there is no net neutrality? If there is no Net Neutrality,  ISPs will have the power to shape internet traffic so that they can derive extra benefit from it.  Instead of free access, there could be "package plans" for consumers on the OTT(over the top services and applications) such as skype, WhatsApp, Facebook, Flipkart, Instagram and many more.  Doom for innovation on the web. 5
  6. 6. State of Net neutrality in India  The telecom companies of in India are trying to lobby the TRAI(telecom regulatory authority of India) to in act the Regulation in such a way that will change the way we are using the internet.  Telecom operators wants to carve the internet into a bunch of sections such that we have to pay to access every single of them separately.  TRAI has put the issue on their website in a 118 long consultation paper on the OTT issue on 27th march with tight deadline of 24th April. 6
  7. 7. 1) HIGHER EXPENDITURE FOR ISP 2) EASE OF ACCESS FOR CERTAIN SITES 3) ANTI COMPETITION CONS 1) NO RESTRICTIONS 2) NO THROTTLING 3) NO CENCORSHIP 4) LOWER COST OF INTERNET 5) PROMOTES INNOVATION, DRIVEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP, STIMULATES ISP COMPETITION. PROS PROS AND CONS OF NET NEUTRALITY 7
  8. 8. 8 • Freedom: accessibility of information on the chosen terms • not dictated by consumer decisions of large telecom companies. • violation of net neutrality, need to be approached proactively • reward ISPs that uphold the net neutrality should be rewarded What Indian citizens should demand ?
  9. 9. Save the internet(www.savetheinternet.in) is an Indian website made for the battle against the discrimination of the internet  assist supporters of strong net neutrality Save The Internet initiative 9
  10. 10. Free Basics Net Neutrality debate TRAI floats paper questioning zero-rating platforms Facebook’s response Mission is to feed nurture conditions for growth of telecommunications. Facebook launches campaign to generate support for Free Basics TRAI gets over 6 lakh responses to its paper, mostly around Free Basics 10
  11. 11. • Speech on net neutrality at Google in 2007 • Net neutrality becomes part of the official Democratic party platform in 2008 • Obama appoints Julius Genachowski as head of the FCC(Federal Communications Commission) in 2009 • American Recovery and Investment Act of 2009 provides $7.2 billion for broadband infrastructure and mandates that the FCC prepare a National Broadband Plan Barack Obama Supports Net Neutrality 11
  12. 12. • ACLU • ALA • Christian Coalition • Gun Owners of America • Consumers Union • Google, Amazon, Yahoo! • American Electronics Association Organizations that Supported Net Neutrality 12
  13. 13. The End Thank you CSE-2(y)/NET NEUTRALITY/2016 13

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