Subject: Not in favour of
From: ADITYA GUPTA
Date: 06-Apr-15 1:18 AM
To: advqos@trai.gov.in

I am writing to show my concern against the actions telecom carriers are taking to restrict fair access to the internet (i.e. Net Neutrality).I am very much pissed of by what you peoples are up to. We live in 21st century and Internet has became a major issue. We are all connected every where and every time. If you peoples( I am addressing to government)can't provide us better education you don't have power to take away from us. For you peoples Internet is just about Facebook and Gmail, but our generation is using it like equipment to learn anything and everything. We all can't qualify IIT'S OR Nit's but we can have Internet as our teachers. We all do mistakes and Internet is all about the second chance we can learn anything at anytime. No teacher will tell us why I don't know what I should know in 4th standard and we don't have to reveal any thing to anyone.. No one around to judge us. You peoples don't know what it takes to live in a country with so much population. India is a thriving and growing nation, the internet is a vital resource - it helps me communicate, work, and thrive as a citizen. If telecom operators are allowed to discriminate the flow of internet traffic solely on the basis of which services pay the most, we are allowing telecoms control over a vital and necessary technological resource. We allow them to define what information we can view; what entertainment we can access; and what companies can innovate. This is completely unfair and harms India's long term role as major player in the global economy

I understand the concern that regulation may deter telecoms from expanding access and speeds, but I strongly believe the growth of telecoms and the well-being of the internet can go hand-in-hand. I'm not asking for regulation so strong as to stifle progress, but only a framework to ensure long term and fair access for all services regardless of size.

Please understand that the internet is an important resource and vital to me. I would like to see it protected under Net Neutrality to ensure fair and equal access for myself and all.

Regards,
Aditya