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Give comments and suggestions on revised draft Internet of Things (IoT) Policy

Give comments and suggestions on revised draft Internet of Things (IOT) Policy
Start Date :
Apr 08, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 19, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT) released on 16th October, 2014 has been revised recently. ...

The draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT) released on 16th October, 2014 has been revised recently.

We invite your comments and suggestions on the revised draft policy on Internet of Things (IoT).

Revised Draft Internet of Things (IoT) Policy

Last date for sending your suggestions is 18th April, 2015.

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VISHWAS TAKSALEE
VISHWAS TAKSALEE 11 years 3 months ago
Sir, please immediately stop TRAI implementing Net neutrality policy. this is grossly against the fundamental right of citizens. The private net providers will exploit the consumers.
Shankar Duraiswami
Shankar Duraiswami 11 years 3 months ago
The new policy of TRAI proposed is aimed at doing away with Net Neutrality. The Inter providers will be able to "censor" what the public can access free or pay a fee for third party contents. This is a wrong policy as it assaults at the right to information and knowledge. The Internet providers are charging access fee. The decision on accessing information should not be with the internet providers.I am surprised TRAI is suggesting this policy. Please do not let this happen.
mahender gupta
mahender gupta 11 years 3 months ago
Once fm of our country mr p chidambram said, 'I want computer to every student'. Now time has come wi fi / internet should b made available for all connections of mobile phones. This initiative will change the complete structure of our country.
Sanjiv Bosamia
Sanjiv Bosamia 11 years 3 months ago
Make it mandatory for ALL Indian Companies to have their website registered in DOT IN and that way we will have servers in India and preserve data protection Integrity. Look at it as one of the leading economies of the world 20 year down the line.
Amit Gupta
Amit Gupta 11 years 3 months ago
Net neutrality is an issue which is troubling Internet communities these days. I believe that it should be left to market to decide the course. It shouldn't bother us much as we have an open market in India with many Internet providers. Please check my full blog: https://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/airtel-zero-though-violates-net-neutrality-should-left-amit-gupta?trk=prof-post
AMIT DASH
AMIT DASH 11 years 3 months ago
#InternetofThings E-voting for elections in india can be thought of based on IoT concept. Smart Home automation based on IoT concept can be thought of to conserve energy, based on an e-mail or a text ping or a tweet the lights or fans running without any occupant in the home can be switched off under smart energy initiative. Under smart transport initiative the traffic lights of a city can be linked and can be regulated based on optimization codes. E-mail services can update users about it.
Venkataramana Rolla
Venkataramana Rolla 11 years 3 months ago
Every nation has been quite careless with Google thinking about it as a best company, but how many of these nations knew that this giant is gathering valuable data of the individuals? gathering personal information from the browser by anyone including Google should be controlled totally and these activities should be kept under scanner for the safety of the world. It is already high time, but responding at least now can get the control on many things over the internet.
harshvardhan khemka
harshvardhan khemka 11 years 3 months ago
IoT should be build with security in mind. Companies participating should be made accountable for security of the product and loses due to weak security should be borne by the companies.