SaveTheInternet What the Block?! IFF Has Heard Your Complaints… And is Taking Action #SaveTheInternet IFF received multiple complaints of irregular website blocking by ISPs (namely ACT and BSNL) in Bengaluru and Hyderabad. The ISPs have justified a couple them as responses to directions from the Government. IFF has written to both DoT and TRAI to take up the matter
Censorship Your Internet Provider views Net Neutrality as an inconvenience IFF submits counter comments to TRAI for traffic management and a multistakeholder body for net neutrality. Recommendations include narrowing of loopholes, technical monitoring and inclusive multistakeholderism
SaveTheInternet On Valentine’s, we send a love letter for net neutrality to TRAI #SaveTheInternet IFF's response to TRAI on net neutrality enforcement addresses the need to remove scope for discretion, increase transparency and accountability, boost the local measurement ecosystem, and embrace inclusive multistakeholderism
Read our summary of TRAI’s consultation paper on net neutrality enforcement #SaveTheInternet Tl;drWe all know the basic problem in India. Quite often we make great laws, but their enforcement does not happen. The TRAI is *finally* trying to fix this on Net Neutrality. Despite having clear rules, we still do not have any enforcement mechanism. The first step in this is
Prior versions of SaveTheInternet.in SaveTheInternet.in campaign was a volunteer lead movement [https://web.archive.org/web/20150809065240/http://blog.savetheinternet.in/about/] that lead to net neutrality laws in India. We thank each individual and institution associated with it. This was prior to the creation of IFF and today we hope to carry