Saying it was high time that the "media savvy" government woke up to the need of protecting media's social character, CPI called upon it and TRAI "to come up with a concrete action plan to protect open internet and net neutrality in the wake of some ISPs (trying to) license certain web services with higher speeds".
The party further said that all developed and developing nations have specific legislation pertaining to net neutrality as it insisted that the Centre, too, to wake up to the need of protecting the social character of the media.
"Failure to protect net neutrality would be the failure of the government in protecting the interests of the people," he said after e-commerce major Flipkart today decided to "walk away" from a proposed tie-up with Airtel that has sparked a raging debate on equal Internet access for all.
Net neutrality implies equal treatment to all Internet traffic and any priority given to an application or company based on monetary considerations is seen as violating the concept.
Launched last week, Airtel Zero is an open-marketing platform that allows customers to access certain mobile applications for free with charges being borne by the App makers.