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Currently, Net Neutrality does not exist in India. While there are no formal rules in place for [[ISP]]s, most operate with neutrality in mind. There are exceptions to this rule, and over the course of many years various telecom companies have approached '''TRAI''' (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) to grant them the ability to block content and charge additional fees for access to information and entertainment. <ref>http://ibnlive.in.com/news/indians-rally-for-internet-freedom-send-over-1-lakh-emails-to-trai-for-net-neutrality/539553-11.html</ref>
 
Currently, Net Neutrality does not exist in India. While there are no formal rules in place for [[ISP]]s, most operate with neutrality in mind. There are exceptions to this rule, and over the course of many years various telecom companies have approached '''TRAI''' (Telecom Regulatory Authority of India) to grant them the ability to block content and charge additional fees for access to information and entertainment. <ref>http://ibnlive.in.com/news/indians-rally-for-internet-freedom-send-over-1-lakh-emails-to-trai-for-net-neutrality/539553-11.html</ref>
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Responses to these maneuvers have been swift and numerous. As of April 2015, over 1 million Indian end-users submitted emails to TRAI supporting Net Neutrality.<ref>http://www.hindustantimes.com/webservice-reviews/millionmailmission-indian-internet-users-letters-to-trai-crosses-the-1-million-mark/article1-1340199.aspx</ref>
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Responses to these maneuvers have been swift and numerous. As of April 2015, over 1 million Indian end-users submitted emails to TRAI supporting Net Neutrality. <ref name=“Hindustan”>[http://www.hindustantimes.com/webservice-reviews/millionmailmission-indian-internet-users-letters-to-trai-crosses-the-1-million-mark/article1-1340199.aspx Million Mail Mission, Hindustan Times] Retrieved 25 Apr 2015</ref>
    
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