Here are my answers to the twenty questions:
1. I feel like it is way too early. Honestly I think there never should be such a framework in our country. That obviously shows that this shouldn't happen now.
2. No. I believe the OTT apps and services should remain free and accessible to everyone. Any regulation that makes such services costly and hard to reach would be violating human rights.
3. Just because OTTs get more revenue in today's world, that doesn't mean that ISPs can compromise for this by leeching money from the public. If anything, they should work with the government instead of cheating the consumers.
4. Since we all pay a certain amount of money for a certain amount of data, and whenever it exceeds the data limit we are expected to pay a fine, I don't see why OTTs should pay anything more.
5. I don't fully understand the question.
6. I am fine with the current security conditions that are in play. I honestly don't find anything majorly wrong. Maybe they could stop recording private conversation logs and things like that.
7. Like I said, I don't find much of a problem with things as they currently are.
8. I don't know.
9. I feel that net neutrality is essential. If that is gone, then I most probably won't be able to use the internet. Internet is supposed to be a service that is available for everyone but this framework would actually go against all those rules which is very very serious. So I'm completely for net neutrality.
10. I feel discrimination and traffic control are unfair to begin with. That should never happen.
11. No. Net neutrality must be maintained.
12. I don't know.
13. No. Absolutely no discrimination.
14. No.
15. I don't know.
16. I don't find any point in that.
17. I don't know.
18. No.
19. I don't know.
20. Not that I can think of.
Please don't let discrimination and traffic regulation succeed. #NetNeutrality