India parliament panel to review telecom QoS and net neutrality
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and IT in India will convene on May 26 to discuss telecom Quality of Service (QoS) and Net Neutrality. This meeting will include representatives from the Ministry and the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI).
Key Takeaways
- Parliamentary Standing Committee on Communications and IT meets on May 26.
- The agenda includes telecom Quality of Service (QoS) and Net Neutrality.
- Representatives from the Ministry and TRAI will attend the discussion.
Why It Matters
The immediate implication is another formal review of two core telecom policy issues: service quality and net neutrality. Because the meeting includes both the Ministry and TRAI, it puts the rulemaking and enforcement sides of India’s telecom framework in the same room. The article also notes India will host a key ITU 2030 conference, which adds another international policy milestone to watch. The next concrete signal is any committee statement or follow-up action after the May 26 meeting, especially on QoS or net neutrality.
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