"Report of net neutrality will be out very soon but we are waiting for TRAI report on the issue," Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad told reporters here.
The telecom department, which had set up a panel to look into the net neutrality issue, submitted its report to Prasad earlier this month.
Net neutrality implies equal treatment be accorded to all internet traffic and no priority should be given to any person or entity or company based on payment, which is seen as discriminatory.
The regulatory received over 10 lakh comments.
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In the meantime tenur of the then TRAI Chairman Rahul Khullar ended and the new head is yet to be appointed.
"Announcement (of new TRAI Chairman) will be made very soon," Prasad said.
Net Neutrality, a widely debated issue globally, has in the past few months caught India's attention with politicians, corporate leaders and film stars taking to social media sites such as Twitter and Facebook to debate on the issue.
Airtel Zero is an open marketing platform that allows customers to access a variety of mobile applications for free, with the data charges being paid by startups and large firms.
Also over the last few months, operators like Reliance Communications and Uninor have tied up with players like Facebook, WhatsApp and Wikipedia to offer free usage to consumers.