Bengaluru, widely acknowledged as the tech capital of India, would be nothing without the internet. In this vox-pop video, host Ustav Chakraborty asks random citizens what net neutrality means to them.
Internet users who do speak out in this video seem to drive most of their online pleasure from gaming, shopping, torrents, restaurants, free information and communication. And what if all that taken away from them? One user calls for rebellions, another says it’s “a good motive to commit suicide one day.“
The funniest moments from this video are when citizens are made to read through the TRAI’s arcane consultation paper, which, as an engineer admits, were harder than his exam papers.
It ends with a link to the SaveTheInternet campaign, which takes less than a minute to respond to TRAI’s consultation paper. Over 200,000 emails have sent by concerned Indians to TRAI on the consultation paper in two days.
Like Us On Facebook |
Follow Us On Twitter |
Contact HuffPost India
Internet users who do speak out in this video seem to drive most of their online pleasure from gaming, shopping, torrents, restaurants, free information and communication. And what if all that taken away from them? One user calls for rebellions, another says it’s “a good motive to commit suicide one day.“
The funniest moments from this video are when citizens are made to read through the TRAI’s arcane consultation paper, which, as an engineer admits, were harder than his exam papers.
It ends with a link to the SaveTheInternet campaign, which takes less than a minute to respond to TRAI’s consultation paper. Over 200,000 emails have sent by concerned Indians to TRAI on the consultation paper in two days.
Read:
- DoT Forms Committee To Look Into Net Neutrality Issue
- Flipkart CEO Compares Net Neutrality Backlash To Apartheid
Net Neutrality Campaign Goes Viral As Netizens Answer Clarion Call To Save The Internet
All India Bakchod Weighs In On The Net Neutrality Debate
- 8 Indian Tech Startups Speak On Airtel Zero And Net Neutrality
Blow To Net Neutrality As Airtel Launches Marketing Platform
Act Now: India's Telecos And Regulators Are Trying To Kill Open Internet
Indian Regulator Invites Consultation To Regulate WhatsApp, Viber, Other OTT Services
Blog: Mandating US-Style Network Neutrality Makes Little Sense For India
Blog: Is Net Neutrality More Important Than Internet Access? Why Babajob Is On Internet.org
Odisha MP Tathagata Satpathy Writes Letter To TRAI Chairman Supporting Net Neutrality
No comments:
Post a Comment