DoT on plans to regulate Social Media apps like Telecom Operators

In the recent turn of events, The Department of Telecommunications (DoT) wants social media to be brought under a licensing regime. As per an Economic Times telecom report, GOI has approached the home ministry for its views on the same.

According to a senior government official aware of that matter, these applications require some sort of licensing for ensuring that all the data of the Indians is stored within the country. Further, the aim of the regulations would be to force these companies to provide information to law enforcement in the same manner the Indian telecom operators do.

TRAI having trust issues in the regulation of OTT communication apps

While the DoT is pushing for the regulation of social media applications, the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) believes that it is best not to regulate over-the-top (OTT) communications apps.

The government official said that these apps need to be brought under the licensing regime because it is in the of national security. Basically, the government wants the social media apps to be regulated in the same manner Indian operators are regulated. However, this might create a ruckus in the country, and the same was mentioned by Twitter as well.

Twitter responded to the enforcement of the government’s IT Act; as taking away the right of free speech from the citizens. The micro-blogging platform said that it would restrict people from sharing their thoughts and opinions freely.

However, the government very patient this time around. The center has asked Twitter to comply with the rules and not beat around the bush. As per the government, these new rules would only be there to keep the people protected, and it won’t take away their right to free speech.

With the regulations in place, the government wants the data to be stored within India so that it can be accessed whenever required. As of now, the concerned companies keep the data outside the borders of the country, so whenever the data is requested from them, they excuse it by saying that they can’t provide any information to the government because the data is not locally stored.

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