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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)
Submission Closed

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.

Showing 192 Submission(s)
rajrao
Rajesha Rao 10 years 1 month ago

I had a look at the attached policy. Policy needs to include a section on Analytics or Big Data. How the data collected from IoT devices can be used for policy framing and Planning. For example, all the traffic data from across the India in traffic signals should be analysed automatically by the Road Transport ministry for doing de-congestion policy. OR an IOT device in Eastern Coastal area will automatically alert Disaster management ministry about the Cyclone, which is a yearly phenomena.

deepakagra007@rediffmail.com
deepak chaunha 10 years 1 month ago

I USE INTERNET LAST SEVEN YEAR WHEN All mobile company traiff is rs 99 for 1 gb data.but now after given 1 gb data plan is almost 249 or above. i know about the all companies when we stablish the network more expansive bou now the period all companies in almost prifit but. they all time says that they all have lose. when we should chack all comapnies balance sheet during the period. now internet is back for india. so do not increase internet price.

ramya.siva1098@gmail.com
RAMYA KUMAR 10 years 1 month ago

SIR
I would like to know your views on net neutrality.

Mahendra Bhadranawar
Mahendra Bhadranawar 10 years 1 month ago

How would new regulations on Internet services(as proposed by TRAI) be helpful to aid PM Narendra Modi's dream of digital India considering 60% of Indian population still not being able to access proper Internet?

Mahendra Bhadranawar
Mahendra Bhadranawar 10 years 1 month ago

How exactly is the new proposal from TRAI for internet services in helpful for development of India? I would like to know the prime Minister views on this.

Mahendra Bhadranawar
Mahendra Bhadranawar 10 years 1 month ago

Now if net neutrality is compromised how do you think Internet will be accessible to the people who are unable to even afford internet at a cost of 800rs per month???

Mahendra Bhadranawar
Mahendra Bhadranawar 10 years 1 month ago

In India majority of population do not have access to proper internet yet(I hope you don't consider whats aap and facebook as proper internet) considering that it is offered at a cost of 800rs a month from BSNL(A government organisation)

Mahendra Bhadranawar
Mahendra Bhadranawar 10 years 1 month ago

Respected Sir,
I would like to know your views on net neutrality.

sanat.kapadia@gmail.com
sanat kapadia 10 years 1 month ago

internet is one of the biggest freedom. It gives freedom for views,education,language and sites to browse as everything is considered equal. Compromising on net nutralit means take away the rights of people. #TRAIdonteventry

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